Ivanhoe

Titolo originale: Ivanhoe
Regia: Richard Thorpe |
Anno: 1952
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Avventura Romance Storia
Tag: epic | countryside | based on novel or book | crusade | castle | robin hood | richard the lionheart | sword fight | battlefield | knight | tournament | historical fiction | king | jousting | medieval | witch trial | peplum | ivanhoe | warrior | jester | saxons | 12th century | templar | normans |
Cast: Robert Taylor | Elizabeth Taylor | Joan Fontaine | George Sanders | Emlyn Williams | Robert Douglas | Finlay Currie | Felix Aylmer | Francis de Wolff | Norman Wooland | Basil Sydney | Harold Warrender | Patrick Holt | Roderick Lovell | Sebastian Cabot | John Ruddock | Michael Brennan | Megs Jenkins | Valentine Dyall | Lionel Harris | Carl Jaffe | Guy Rolfe |

Dopo aver preso parte alla Terza crociata, re Riccardo Cuor di leone sulla via del ritorno dalla Terra santa viene fatto prigioniero da Leopoldo, duca d'Austria. Il sassone Wilfred d'Ivanhoe, tornato in patria con l'impegno di trovare il riscatto con cui liberare il re, deve guardarsi dalle insidie dell'usurpatore Giovanni Senza Terra e dei suoi alleati normanni, capeggiati da Brian di Bois-Guilbert. Nel torneo che lo vede sfidare da solo quattro normanni, esce vincitore ma ferito e l'ebrea Rebecca, figlia del ricco Isacco, si prende cura di lui. Bois-Guilbert, fomentato da Giovanni, rapisce sir Cedric (padre di Ivanhoe), Isacco, Rebecca e Rowena, fidanzata di Ivanhoe. Ivanhoe si offre come ostaggio per liberare suo padre e viene fatto prigioniero ma troverà aiuto nei ribelli di sir Locksley e nella comunità ebraica. I fedeli di Riccardo assaltano il castello e Bois-Guilbert riesce a fuggire trascinando con sé Rebecca.

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Knights are wearing conical helms. These did not appear until about 1300. A century earlier - the pe [...] D
Chainmail hoods covering the shoulders were introduced around the beginning of the 14th century. Bef [...] D
The letter of King Richard, which the illiterate Ivanhoe cannot read, is written in 20th-century Eng [...] D
During the fire at the castle where Ivanhoe and his father and Squire are held captive, one of the s [...] D
Characters are shown eating turkey during the feast in Ivanhoe's father's hall. Turkeys are indigeno [...] D
The opening credits feature a coat of arms of England supported on the dexter by a lion and a unicor [...] D
During the final battle, despite audible reactions from the crowd, the characters seen sitting behin [...] D
A pointed chapeau (a 'Robin Hood Hat') is worn by Ivanhoe in the opening scenes, set in the early 11 [...] D
When the letter given to Ivanhoe by King Richard is first shown; there are various creases in it. Ho [...] D
When Locksley starts his attack on the castle, his men are swimming the moat, pulling across a float [...] D
In the final sequence, apparently Cedric is able to go to Austria and the king is able to reach Engl [...] D
The shields in this film are made of metal, and the heraldic charges are painted flat - commonplace [...] D
The knights' surcoats and horse bards should be of silk. D
There is no such language as 'Austrian'. People living in modern-day Austria speak German; Richard m [...] D
The female characters should be wearing long decorated belts. D
During the fight in the dungeon, a zipper on the back of Cedric's costume can be seen. D
The knights' helms in the tournament sequence are all plain metal. In reality they were painted in a [...] D
Cloth horse bards (or housings) always covered the horses' tails. D
The flat-topped helmets worn by the knights under their mail coifs were worn over them, as in La leg [...] D

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Prince John: His taste in women is a glove in ever [...] D
Isaac of York: I think I know that knight, Rebecca [...] D
Wamba: Sir Ivanhoe, I heard an old bear and a youn [...] D
[last lines] King Richard the Lionhearted: Before [...] D
Front De Boeuf: I bid you right welcome to my keep [...] D
Isaac of York: Money takes fright where might conq [...] D
Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert: Then lead us there. Bu [...] D
Sir Cedric: Delayed? How so? Wamba: Well, when I [...] D
Rebecca: I love you - and I must not feel it - yet [...] D
Minor Role: Milord, there is a stranger at your ga [...] D
Isaac of York: I heard the jester call you "lvanho [...] D
[first lines] Narrator: In the 12th century, at t [...] D
Wamba: A cow jumped the moon, but a fool he jumps [...] D
Sir Hugh De Bracy: If you can tear your eyes from [...] D
Waldemar Fitzurse: And the maid Rebecca in your ha [...] D
Prince John: To the confusion and confining of tha [...] D
Sir Hugh De Bracy: These glades go on forever. I h [...] D
Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert: Rebecca, you must blam [...] D
Ivanhoe: Do you love England so much? Rebecca: Do [...] D
Rebecca: We are all in God's hands, sir knight. D
Ivanhoe: Hold my Lords! Ivanhoe: I Wilfred of Iva [...] D
[Ivanhoe, disguised in black armor, pays homage to [...] D
Locksley: We know you, sir knight. From this momen [...] D
Isaac of York: My will is God's. Free the king. I [...] D
Rebecca: My heart is breaking, Father. Isaac of Y [...] D
Sir Cedric: Squire Wamba! Squire Wamba! I'll Squir [...] D
Isaac of York: Let Richard promise this instead. L [...] D
Prince John: Your foe has bloodied you, sir knight [...] D
Ivanhoe: [on removing Wamba's collar] There! May y [...] D
Ivanhoe: God save you, Knight. Sir Brian de Bois- [...] D
[Locksley and his men are lying in ambush] Clerk [...] D
Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert: Are you for Richard, m [...] D
Clerk of Copmanhurst: This knight is no stranger. [...] D
Sir Cedric: Are you such a ninny that you let them [...] D
Wamba: A gentleman at last, and my first task is t [...] D

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