The Sword in the Stone

The Sword in the Stone1963

The Sword in the Stone is a Disney film from 1963 based on parts of The Once and Future King (1958) by T. H. White, in which Merlin the Magician gives social and magical lessons to a young boy known as Wart, who eventually pulls a magical sword from… more »



Merlin:
Archimedes, have you seen that flying machine model?

Archimedes:
I have nothing to do with your futuristic fiddle-faddle, you know that.

Arthur:
[pointing to the airplane model right above Merlin] What's that thing up there?

Merlin:
Hmm? Oh, yes, of course. Here we are. [takes it down]

Arthur:
Do you mean man will fly in one of those someday?

Archimedes:
[scoffs] If man were meant to fly, he'd have been born with wings.

Merlin:
[winding up the propeller of the model airplane, but not noticing his long beard getting caught in it] I am about to prove otherwise, Archimedes, if you care to watch. Here she goes! [He tosses it out the window] No, no, no - NO! [The plane unravels from his beard at the wrong angle, and starts to fall out of the sky.]

Archimedes:
[laughs] Man will fly, all right! Just like a rock! [The model plane lands in the moat with a crash, and is sunken out of sight. Archimedes then laughs harder.]

Merlin:
It would have worked if... if it weren't for this infernal beard! [Archimedes continues to laugh hysterically.] Man will fly someday, I tell you! I have been there! I have seen it!

Arthur:
Oh, I do hope so. I've always dreamed about flying; that I was a bird and that I could go sailing all over the sky, high above everything... [Merlin sneaks up behind him and quietly changes him into a sparrow] It's my favorite dream. [sighs] But then, I suppose everyone dreams about flying-- [notices his new form; happily] I'm a bird, I'm a bird, I'm a bird! [starts to flutter clumsily out the window]

Merlin:
[grabbing him in one hand] Hold it, boy! Not so fast, not so fast. First, I'd better explain the mechanics of a bird's wing. [grabs Archimedes' wing and runs his finger along the feathers] Now, these large feathers are called the primaries, and--

Archimedes:
And since when do you know all about birds' wings?

Merlin:
I have made an extensive study of birds in flight, and--

Archimedes:
[crossly] And if you don't mind, I happen to be a bird!

Merlin:
All right, Mr. Know-It-All! He's your pupil! [sets Arthur down firmly]

Arthur:
Ouch!

Archimedes:
Now boy, flying is not merely some crude mechanical process. [clears his throat offensively at Merlin, who clears his throat in return] It is a delicate art. Purely aesthetic! Poetry of motion! And the best way to learn it is to do it.

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