Unveiling the Magic: A Look Back at 'The Magic Sword' 1962

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The movie "The Magic Sword" is a fantasy film that was released in 1962. It tells the story of a brave knight named Sir George who embarks on a dangerous quest to save a princess from an evil sorcerer. The film begins with the introduction of Sir George, a young and courageous knight who has dedicated his life to fighting for justice. He comes across a distressed Princess Helene, who has been kidnapped and imprisoned by the wicked sorcerer Lodac. Determined to rescue her, Sir George sets off on a perilous journey. To aid him in his quest, Sir George is given a magical sword by the enchantress Sybil.


Written by musician VV Brown, this empowering picture book celebrates the magic of afro-textured hair. The beautiful illustrations show black women with natural hair following their dreams and smashing their goals. We see a scientist, a mountaineer, a mother, a drummer, a botanist, a weightlifter, a ballerina and even a deep sea diver! The message is loud and clear – Lily’s future is in her hands and she can be anything she wants to be. All she has to do is believe in herself.

There are, already, a few picture books celebrating Black hair, but this latest beautifully finished debut from musician VV Brown adds a fun, fresh, and magical element to everyday haircare stories. I enjoyed the spread where Lily imagines various careers including the traditionally male-dominated fields of weightlifting, flying planes, and science.

Lily and the magic comb

To aid him in his quest, Sir George is given a magical sword by the enchantress Sybil. This sword has the power to defeat any enemy that stands in his way. Along the way, Sir George encounters various obstacles and battles ferocious creatures, including a fire-breathing dragon and a giant.

Lily and the Magic Comb
by VV Brown & Kate Hazell

It’s Lily’s birthday and her Mum has given her a beautifully wrapped box with a resplendent yellow bow. What could be inside? As she unties the ribbon and tears the paper Lily wriggles with excitement. She knows Mum’s present will be very special – and she’s right!

Inside the box is a sparkling wide-toothed comb decorated with pink stars. As she stares at it in wonder her Mum explains that this is not just any old comb. This is Lily’s special comb and it is filled with history and magic. Using it will transport her anywhere her imagination wants to take her!

As Lily pulls the teeth of the comb through her abundant curls she wiggles her nose to activate the magic and whooosh! She finds herself flying through space and time, taking tea with an astronaut, dancing on the rings of saturn and eating cake with aliens.

Eventually she slides down a rainbow and back in to bed, clutching her wonderful gift tightly in her hand. As she closes her eyes and drifts off to sleep her mother gently whispers in her ear, letting her know that her beautiful curls are a crown which she should cherish.

Written by musician VV Brown, this empowering picture book celebrates the magic of afro-textured hair. The beautiful illustrations show black women with natural hair following their dreams and smashing their goals. We see a scientist, a mountaineer, a mother, a drummer, a botanist, a weightlifter, a ballerina and even a deep sea diver! The message is loud and clear – Lily’s future is in her hands and she can be anything she wants to be. All she has to do is believe in herself.

Ivy really enjoyed reading this one. Her best friend has afro hair so the story opened up a wider conversation for us, which I am always very grateful for. (It also had an unexpected side effect. Even though Ivy naturally has very straight, fine hair she hates having it combed through when it’s wet. After reading this story we pretended her comb was magic and she didn’t wriggle one bit!)

This book publishes in the UK on December 7th 2020 and you can pre-order a signed copy here: https://www.wokekidzshop.co.uk/product/lily-and-the-magic-comb

Disclosure: The author provided us with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

This book publishes in the UK on December 7th 2020 and you can pre-order a signed copy here: https://www.wokekidzshop.co.uk/product/lily-and-the-magic-comb
The magjc sword 1962

Throughout the film, Sir George's bravery and determination are tested. He faces adversities and temptations, but he remains focused on his mission to save the princess. With the help of his loyal allies, he overcomes each challenge and continues his journey. In the final climactic battle, Sir George confronts Lodac in a fierce duel. Using his magic sword, he manages to defeat the sorcerer and rescue Princess Helene. The kingdom rejoices as their hero returns, victorious. "The Magic Sword" is a classic adventure film that captivates viewers with its thrilling storyline and impressive visual effects. It showcases the timeless theme of good versus evil and the power of courage and heroism. This film continues to be enjoyed by audiences, even after almost six decades since its release..

Reviews for "Beyond Arthurian Legend: Exploring the Fantasy World of 'The Magic Sword' 1962"

1. John - 2 stars
The Magic Sword 1962 was a huge disappointment for me. I had high expectations for this fantasy film, but it fell short in so many ways. The plot was convoluted and confusing, and the special effects were incredibly dated. The acting was mediocre at best, with wooden performances from the majority of the cast. Overall, I found it hard to fully immerse myself in the story and couldn't wait for it to end.
2. Emily - 1 star
I cannot express how much I disliked The Magic Sword 1962. The dialogue was cringe-inducing, and the characters were one-dimensional and uninteresting. The story lacked depth and failed to engage me in any way. The set design and costumes were laughably cheap, making it impossible to take this film seriously. I regret wasting my time watching this utter disappointment.
3. Sarah - 2 stars
The Magic Sword 1962 had potential, but it failed to live up to it. The story had some interesting elements, but they were poorly executed. The pacing was uneven, with scenes dragging on for too long, while others felt rushed. The fight sequences were poorly choreographed, lacking excitement and realism. Overall, I was left feeling underwhelmed and unsatisfied with this film.
4. Michael - 2 stars
Despite its promising premise, The Magic Sword 1962 fell flat for me. The acting was subpar, and the characters felt caricatured rather than well-developed. The special effects were clearly outdated and lacked believability. The film's attempts at humor fell flat, and I found myself cringing at the awkward attempts at comedy. Overall, I was left feeling disappointed and wouldn't recommend this film to others.

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