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 A Knight's Tale
 Release Date - May 11, 2001 Nationwide
 Distributor - Columbia Tristar
 Duration - 132 min
 Type - Action/Adventure. ( Rated R )
 Writer : Brian Helgeland.
 Producer : Tim Van Rellim, Todd Black and Brian Helgeland.
 Director : Brian Helgeland.
 Starring : Heath Ledger, Rufus Sewell, Mark Addy, Laura Fraser, Paul Bettany.
 Synopsis
This is the story of William, a young squire with a gift for jousting. After his master dies suddenly, the squire hits the road with his cohorts Roland and Wat. On the journey, they stumble across an unknown writer, Chaucer. William, lacking a proper pedigree, convinces Chaucer to forge genealogy documents that will pass him off as a knight. With his newly-minted history in hand, the young man sets out to prove himself a worthy knight at the country's jousting competition, and finds romance along the way.
 Critic Reviews
Right out of the gate in this fourteenth-century medieval action saga, a jousting match heats up and the crowd roars its approval while lip-syncing to Queen's ''We Will Rock You.'' Holy anachronisms! If using classic rock to screw with chronology doesn't drive you bugfuck (and if it does, God help you at Moulin Rouge), you should lap up this merry mischief from writer-director Brian Helgeland. An Oscar winner for the screenplay for L.A. Confidential and a battle-scarred veteran of tailoring scripts for such star egos as Stallone (Assassins), Costner (The Postman) and Gibson (Conspiracy Theory), Helgeland is working loose, low-budget and star-free this time. Lucky him. Lucky us. Helgeland's 1999 directorial debut, Payback, had him jousting with leading man Gibson. Gibson won. Heath Ledger, the twenty-two-year-old Aussie who plays William Thatcher, the commoner who tries to pass for a knight, isn't a star. Yet. And though Helgeland deploys Ledger's looks and charm to solid effect, he doesn't let him hog the show. Mark Addy and Alan Tudyk score laughs as William's loyal pals. Shannyn Sossamon makes a feisty lady fair. And Paul Bettany gives the film's best performance as Geoff Chaucer, the extroverted writer who warms up the crowd for William against the villain (Rufus Sewell). Rumor hath it that Helgeland picked jousting so he could knock a bully (a metaphorical Mel?) off his high horse. More likely, he's just having fun with the frenzy behind spectator sports through the ages. Either way, you're left with something to chew on. It's a dumb summer movie done with smarts. What'll they think of next.

Grade : B
Movie-gazette - Heath Ledger stars as William Thatcher, a young peasant squire who has ideas above his station. When his knightly master dies during a jousting tournament, William secretly steps into his place in order to win the much-needed prize. This gives him the idea that he could compete again, and he enlists the help of his master's other servants Roland (Mark Addy) and Wat (Alan Tudyk) in training him. On the way to their first tournament, they encounter    more


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