Black Knight (2001) Black Knight

Black Knight2001 (PG-13) The utterly unoriginal title should be a clue. Another remake of "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," and a particularly bad and formulaic one at that. Lazy, selfish Jamal (Lawrence) is transported from his minimum-wage job at theme park Medieval World to 14th century England, the real medieval world, where some life lessons await. Obvious fish-out-of-water jokes ensue, as Jamal seeks to make sense of his new surroundings, knock boots with Nubian maidens and lead a revolution against an evil king. The film's few decent gags are swallowed by lots of inane humor, a tired script and Lawrence's desperate mugging. Ironically, the story's moral message about giving up selfishness for a cause is lost on its star, who acts as if he's the only person on screen. Ye olde bore. 95m/C VHS, DVD, Wide. US Martin Lawrence, Tom Wilkinson, Vincent Regan, Marsha Thomason, Kevin Conway, Daryl (Chill) Mitchell, Jeannette Weegar, Michael Burgess, Isabell Monk, Helen Carey; Director: Gil Junger; Writer: Darryl Quarles, Peter Gaulke, Gerry Swallow; Writer: Ueli Steiger; Cameo: Randy Edelman.

At-a-glance
Year Released 2001
Rating PG
Length (in minutes) 95
Display Color
Formats VHS, DVD, Wide.
Filmed In United States
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor Daryl (Chill) Mitchell
Actor Jeannette Weegar
Actor Martin Lawrence
Actor Michael Burgess
Actor Tom Wilkinson
Actor Isabell Monk
Actor Helen Carey
Actor Vincent Regan
Actor Marsha Thomason
Actor Kevin Conway
Cameo Randy Edelman
Cinematographer Ueli Steiger
Director Gil Junger
Writer Darryl Quarles
Writer Peter Gaulke
Writer Gerry Swallow