![]() With the Black Knight now reduced to a simple torso with a head, he declares the fight a draw. With an air of resignation, Arthur finally cuts off the left leg as well. Arthur is annoyed and sarcastically asks the Black Knight if he is going to bleed on him to win. At this point, the Knight still will not admit defeat, and attempts to ram his body into Arthur's. Arthur chops off the Black Knight's right leg. The Black Knight interrupts Arthur's prayer by kicking him in the side of the head and accusing him of cowardice. As the Knight is disarmed, Arthur assumes the fight is over and kneels to pray. Next, his right arm is cut off, but the Knight still does not concede. The Knight refuses to stand aside, insisting "Tis but a scratch", and fights on. ![]() Reluctantly, King Arthur fights the Black Knight and, after a short battle, the Knight's left arm is severed, and squirts out copious amounts of blood. King Arthur objects, and the Black Knight threatens Arthur with death. The Black Knight moves slightly to block Arthur and declares "None shall pass". The Black Knight defeats the Green one by throwing his sword straight through the eye slit of the Green Knight's great helm.Īrthur congratulates the Black Knight and offers him a place at his court at the Round Table, but the Black Knight makes no response until Arthur moves to cross the bridge (in reality a small plank of wood). In the film, King Arthur ( Graham Chapman), accompanied by his squire Patsy ( Terry Gilliam), is travelling through a forest when he observes a fight taking place between the Black Knight ( John Cleese) and a Green Knight (also played by Gilliam) by a bridge over a small stream.
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