6.9Bob the Builder: The Knights of Can-A-Lot · 2003
Bob the Builder: The Knights of Can-A-Lot (2003) is a Family / Animation film directed by Sarah Ball, starring Neil Morrissey, Richard Briers, Brenda Blethyn.
6.9Bob the Builder: The Knights of Can-A-Lot (2003) is a Family / Animation film directed by Sarah Ball, starring Neil Morrissey, Richard Briers, Brenda Blethyn.
When an old castle needs repairs, it's time to call Bob the Builder! Unfortunately a case of mistaken identity puts Bob's father in charge, resulting in one disaster after another! Meanwhile, tales of Camelot inspire Bob's noble crew of machines - Sir Lift-A-Sot, Sir Roll-A-Lot and Lady Mix-A-Lot - in their quest to get the job done. And Sir Spud-A-Lot finds a suit of armor and a fiery steed almost perfect for jousting! Back at the castle, Bob's father is a bit of a royal pain, locking himself and Bob in the dungeon and then finding himself mysteriously trapped in a maze! Finally, a medieval pageant celebrates the grand opening of the castle and a great father-son relationship.
Neil Morrissey, Richard Briers, Brenda Blethyn, June Whitfield, Kate Harbour, Rob Rackstraw, Maggie Fox
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Find a movie by describing itWhen an old castle needs repairs, it's time to call Bob the Builder! Unfortunately a case of mistaken identity puts Bob's father in charge, resulting in one disaster after another! Meanwhile, tales of Camelot inspire Bob's noble crew of machines - Sir Lift-A-Sot, Sir Roll-A-Lot and Lady Mix-A-Lot - in their quest to get the job done. And Sir Spud-A-Lot finds a suit of armor and a fiery steed almost perfect for jousting! Back at the castle, Bob's father is a bit of a royal pain, locking himself and Bob in the dungeon and then finding himself mysteriously trapped in a maze! Finally, a medieval pageant celebrates the grand opening of the castle and a great father-son relationship.
Bob the Builder: The Knights of Can-A-Lot was released in 2003.
The cast includes Neil Morrissey, Richard Briers, Brenda Blethyn, June Whitfield.