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  • Richard Harris - Rock On! :-)

  • Love this scene for it's hope and bittersweetness. And the clever clever shoutout to Sir Thomas Malory of Warwickshire, the most likely author of Le Morte d'Arthur (of course he was a tad... off, but he wrote a great story and left at least one great thing behind).

  • My favorite scene of any movie, EVER!!!

  • oh this scene has magic in it I could watch it over and over again .I luv richard harris wonderful.

  • Like homeimps this my favorite scene from the movie. Camelot could be perceived to have a sad ending. But this scene shows that the principles of Camelot and everything it stood for would live on thru this young man.

  • One of my favorite movies of all time. I saw it more than 10 times in the theatre when it first came out (thanks to a very sweet aunt). Also saw Richard Harris in the play. Camelot. Still means a lot to me.

  • if only it was that easy love it

  • I have seen a different version of Camelot and i LOVED each moment of it. It was like a modern day version of it. But all the songs were the same. I just wish it took place with Knights and what not. I really do love this movie. I got the movie after I saw Camelot. Then the original show that had Lou Diamond Philips came and I couldn't see it due to rain. I just want to see the original production with Knights and king arthur. .xx

  • I am 61. Each evening, from December to December, I have thought back on all the tales of Camelot. I have never forgot that for one brief shining moment there was a spot known as Camelot. "Might for right, right for right, justice for all!"

  • Places, people and legends live forever in our memorie,s and continue to live as long as we speak their names.

    This is my most favorite scene in the movie, and Richard Harris will always be the true, and most perfect King Arhtur. It was because of Richard Harris that I feel in love with the legend of Camelot as a child.

  • this is a great scene, to a gr8 movie

  • This always touches me so: Seeing Arthur's eyes lighting up as he sees his the future of his dream run back to where it began.

  • Hi, I'm the Gary Marsh/Tom of Warwick at the end of Camelot. At 13 years old, it was a once in a lifetime moment working opposite Richard Harris and I'll never forget that moment. Regarding my disappearance, well, I'm still here and still in Hollywood. I run a company called Breakdown Services that is the communications network used by studios, casting directors and agents to communicate their casting needs throughout North America

  • @breakdownservices - You were great!!

  • @breakdownservices Glad to find your comment, Gary. I made the original comment about you. I just saw Camelot at the Stratford Festival here in Canada. It reminded me look up the video again. It's sad Richard Harris didn't live to finish his run as Dumbledore in the Potter movies. I once read that he wanted to play Hamlet at quite an advanced age. He claimed he had found the secret to playing Hamlet, something everybody had overlooked. I always wondered what he had in mind. Great job in Camelot!

  • @breakdownservices

    Hello, Mr. Marsh. So glad to learn that you did grow up and grow old. You're the best Tom of Warwicke ever.

  • Arin, you cut this off too soon. You should let this final scene play out in full with the music that follows the final line, "Run, my boy!" It's great music. Please re-cut this and allow the scene to fully play out.

  • Ah, Richard Harris, we hardly knew ye...Trust, you will not be forgot...we always have Camelot.

  • oh...but for that brief and shining moment

    until the Khazars invaded the world...

  • Could someone please upload the end credits?

  • A wonderful ending to a wonderful musical. The movie is perhaps too long but this ending is worth waiting for.

  • This final scene of a wonderful movie speaks volumes to so many of us in so many ways!!!

  • This final scene of a wonderful movie speaks volumes to so many of us in so many ways!!!

  • Such a great movie. Love Richard Harris as King Arthur, the best, so passionate a performance. Camelot lives!!

  • Such a great movie. Love Richard Harris as King Arthur, the best, so passionate a performance.

  • Camelot always shines beneath the clouds.....

  • This is an oddly triumphant end to an otherwise fairly tragic and frankly bleak story. Love it, though. <3

  • love the background to this scene has all the feel and enchantment of king arthur's medieval england.

    also reminds me of early english misty mornings in january of the 70s and 80s.

  • This is the best finale of any Camelot version. It's so full of emotion and it brings a tear to your eye. This was the last great Hollywood musical by Warner Bros and they went out with a bang. Jack Warner retired after this and the late 60's saw many great changes - actors could choose their own role and were not subject to studio systems, movies became "modern" and Warner Bros Studios began a new era. Camelot was truly the end of an era

  • This is a tear-jerker part of the movie. I saw it in 2002 before Bush and Co. invaded Iraq like jackals for Big Oil. Loss of eden. We're still there too :( The last drops of ancient sunlight will indict us surely.

  • @peakoilprepare,

    Is it really necessary to inject your leftwing political slant into this? Seriously...

  • I have been looking for this for so long. Thank you so much. An absolutely sublime existential revelation in this scene.

  • You cut it off too soon. You should have kept the music finale immediately following Richard Harris' final line.

  • This is the part that got me hooked on the legend of King Arthur

  • I always remember this scene. I've loved it since I was a kid!

  • such a shame that these shining ideals ,simply don't exist ,if they ever did exist.ah well......thanks for posting

  • thank you for sharing this. Camelot was me mum's favorite movie and as a result my middle name is Guinevere. I love the movie too and Richard Harris is totally brilliant in the role.

  • My goodness, I nearly started crying as he spoke to the boy and began to sing.

    WIthin the boy he saw the purity that was his dream...not corrupted by the impurity that is people...but the honest innocence that was meant to be....

    Camelot lives

  • Thank you so much for this!! This is such an important piece of the legend.

    Arthur did a very powerful soliloquy after the knighting of Lancelot ..do you have that ?

    Thank you so much.

  • The work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives, and the dream shall never die. ...

  • I played Tom in a play a few years ago, it was so much fun

  • America use your lungs and let freedom ring!

    TLDMdotorg

  • jfk one brief shining moment mantle mays 5cent candy bars no cell phones punch ball mom and dad corner cxandy store gone

  • don't let it be forgot... as long as one person remembers... I think I do

  • Man those close ups though.....what was the director thinking? I saw Harris on the stage many years later and he was still fabulous, expecially in this scene

  • to bad the world, doesn,t understand the true meaning of this scene, maybe if jfk and bobby would have survived and dr king, for one brief moment, we had a chance, now we our surely lost remember what they did, but what they could have done

  • The boy is actually a young Thomas Malory

  • The boy's name is Gary Marsh. He didn't have much of a movie career. This is Gary's "brief, shining moment". I'm glad he had this scene to leave behind. It is my favourite in the film.

  • oh, that's interesting! i did not know that :D

  • @arin721

    thanks for posting.

    It gives me goosebumps. Really. Moreover, the film has the best Merlin in cinema history. Greetings

     Daniel

  • @homeimps That scene was not only the best in that movie (Camelot) it was the best scene in any movie!

  • LOve Richard Harris in this role --

  • this makes me cry still too!!! Richard Harris did an amazing job with this; "dont let it be forgot..........." such passion in his voice!

  • omg, how many times does the boy say "my lord"???

  • now now, milord, he's overwhelmed, milord.

  • @krirre

    omg another tightly wound jackass with the ability to annoy everyone by sharing their every little pet peeve

  • oh god it makes me cry/feel warm/his (both) voice perfect ......................and THIS world never will never learn will it ??

    Suz

  • as long as one person remembers :)

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