“King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword” (** out of four) was an overlong, overdone retelling of the classic story about King Arthur (Charlie Hunnam) who grows up on the streets of Londinium having no idea that he is the rightful ruler of England following the brutal murder of his father from his ruthless uncle Vortigern (Jude Law). Upon discovering this, he then joins a group of outlaws to take on the king and assume his destiny. Director Guy Ritchie’s usual attention-deficit camerawork and hyperactive editing hold your attention at times but it fails to disguise that the central story is repetitive and dull. Despite its literary roots, much of the story and many scenes seems lifted from “Braveheart” and “Gladiator.”