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Ivanhoe (1952 film)



 
 
Ivanhoe is a 1952
1952 in film

The year 1952 in film involved some significant events....
 historical film made by MGM. It was directed by Richard Thorpe
Richard Thorpe

Richard Thorpe was an United States film director.Born Rollo Smolt Thorpe in Hutchinson, Kansas, he began his entertainment career performing in vaudeville and on the theatre stage....
 and produced by Pandro S. Berman
Pandro S. Berman

Pandro Samuel Berman , known as Pandro S. Berman, was an Academy Award-winning United States film producer.His father Henry was general manager of Universal Pictures during Hollywood's formative years....
. The cast featured Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor (actor)

Robert Taylor was an United States actor....
, Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor

Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, Order of the British Empire , also known as Liz Taylor, is an England-born American actress.Known for her acting skills and beauty, as well as her Cinema of the United States lifestyle, including many marriages, Taylor is considered one of the great actresses of Hollywood's golden years, as well as a la...
, Joan Fontaine
Joan Fontaine

Joan Fontaine is an Academy Awards-winning United Kingdom actress in American films. She became an American citizen in April 1943. She is the younger sister of actress Olivia de Havilland, also an Academy Award winner....
, George Sanders
George Sanders

George Sanders may refer to:*George Sanders , British actor*George Sanders , Victoria Cross recipient in World War I*George Nicholas Sanders , American official suspected in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln...
, Emlyn Williams
Emlyn Williams

George Emlyn Williams Order of the British Empire known as Emlyn Williams, was a Wales dramatist and actor. He was born into a Welsh language-speaking, working-class family in Mostyn, Flintshire, Wales....
, Finlay Currie
Finlay Currie

Finlay Jefferson Currie was a Scottish people actor on stage, screen and television.Born in Edinburgh, Currie's acting career began on the stage....
 and Felix Aylmer
Felix Aylmer

Sir Felix Aylmer, Order of the British Empire , born Felix Edward Aylmer Jones, was a distinguished England stage actor who also appeared in the cinema and on television....
. The screenplay was by Ćneas MacKenzie, Marguerite Roberts, and Noel Langley
Noel Langley

Noel Langley was a successful novelist, playwright, screenwriter and director. While under contract to MGM he was one of the screenwriters for The Wizard of Oz ....
 from the novel Ivanhoe
Ivanhoe

Ivanhoe is a novel by Sir Walter Scott. It was written in 1819 and set in 12th century England, an example of historical fiction. Ivanhoe is sometimes given credit for helping to increase Middle Ages in history in 19th century Europe and United States ....
 by Sir Walter Scott.

The film was nominated for three Academy Awards: Pandro S. Berman
Pandro S. Berman

Pandro Samuel Berman , known as Pandro S. Berman, was an Academy Award-winning United States film producer.His father Henry was general manager of Universal Pictures during Hollywood's formative years....
 for Best Picture
Academy Award for Best Picture

The Academy Award for Best Motion Picture is one of the Academy Award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to artists working in the film industry....
, Freddie Young
Freddie Young

Freddie Young Order of the British Empire, British Society of Cinematographers , was one of UK most distinguished and influential cinematographers....
 for Best Cinematography, Color
Academy Award for Best Cinematography

The Academy Award for Best Cinematography is an Academy Award awarded each year to a cinematographer for work in one particular motion picture....
, and Miklós Rózsa
Miklós Rózsa

Mikl?s R?zsa or Miklos Rozsa was a Hungary-born composer, best known for his film scores, most notably the score to the 1959 epic Ben-Hur ....
 for Best Music, Scoring
Academy Award for Original Music Score

The Academy Award for Original Music Score is presented to the best substantial body of music in the form of Film score written specifically for the film by the submitting composer....
. In addition, Richard Thorpe was nominated by the Directors Guild of America
Directors Guild of America

Directors Guild of America is the trade union which represents the interests of film director and television director directors in the United States motion picture industry....
, USA for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures.






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Ivanhoe is a 1952
1952 in film

The year 1952 in film involved some significant events....
 historical film made by MGM. It was directed by Richard Thorpe
Richard Thorpe

Richard Thorpe was an United States film director.Born Rollo Smolt Thorpe in Hutchinson, Kansas, he began his entertainment career performing in vaudeville and on the theatre stage....
 and produced by Pandro S. Berman
Pandro S. Berman

Pandro Samuel Berman , known as Pandro S. Berman, was an Academy Award-winning United States film producer.His father Henry was general manager of Universal Pictures during Hollywood's formative years....
. The cast featured Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor (actor)

Robert Taylor was an United States actor....
, Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor

Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, Order of the British Empire , also known as Liz Taylor, is an England-born American actress.Known for her acting skills and beauty, as well as her Cinema of the United States lifestyle, including many marriages, Taylor is considered one of the great actresses of Hollywood's golden years, as well as a la...
, Joan Fontaine
Joan Fontaine

Joan Fontaine is an Academy Awards-winning United Kingdom actress in American films. She became an American citizen in April 1943. She is the younger sister of actress Olivia de Havilland, also an Academy Award winner....
, George Sanders
George Sanders

George Sanders may refer to:*George Sanders , British actor*George Sanders , Victoria Cross recipient in World War I*George Nicholas Sanders , American official suspected in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln...
, Emlyn Williams
Emlyn Williams

George Emlyn Williams Order of the British Empire known as Emlyn Williams, was a Wales dramatist and actor. He was born into a Welsh language-speaking, working-class family in Mostyn, Flintshire, Wales....
, Finlay Currie
Finlay Currie

Finlay Jefferson Currie was a Scottish people actor on stage, screen and television.Born in Edinburgh, Currie's acting career began on the stage....
 and Felix Aylmer
Felix Aylmer

Sir Felix Aylmer, Order of the British Empire , born Felix Edward Aylmer Jones, was a distinguished England stage actor who also appeared in the cinema and on television....
. The screenplay was by Ćneas MacKenzie, Marguerite Roberts, and Noel Langley
Noel Langley

Noel Langley was a successful novelist, playwright, screenwriter and director. While under contract to MGM he was one of the screenwriters for The Wizard of Oz ....
 from the novel Ivanhoe
Ivanhoe

Ivanhoe is a novel by Sir Walter Scott. It was written in 1819 and set in 12th century England, an example of historical fiction. Ivanhoe is sometimes given credit for helping to increase Middle Ages in history in 19th century Europe and United States ....
 by Sir Walter Scott.

The film was nominated for three Academy Awards: Pandro S. Berman
Pandro S. Berman

Pandro Samuel Berman , known as Pandro S. Berman, was an Academy Award-winning United States film producer.His father Henry was general manager of Universal Pictures during Hollywood's formative years....
 for Best Picture
Academy Award for Best Picture

The Academy Award for Best Motion Picture is one of the Academy Award presented annually by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to artists working in the film industry....
, Freddie Young
Freddie Young

Freddie Young Order of the British Empire, British Society of Cinematographers , was one of UK most distinguished and influential cinematographers....
 for Best Cinematography, Color
Academy Award for Best Cinematography

The Academy Award for Best Cinematography is an Academy Award awarded each year to a cinematographer for work in one particular motion picture....
, and Miklós Rózsa
Miklós Rózsa

Mikl?s R?zsa or Miklos Rozsa was a Hungary-born composer, best known for his film scores, most notably the score to the 1959 epic Ben-Hur ....
 for Best Music, Scoring
Academy Award for Original Music Score

The Academy Award for Original Music Score is presented to the best substantial body of music in the form of Film score written specifically for the film by the submitting composer....
. In addition, Richard Thorpe was nominated by the Directors Guild of America
Directors Guild of America

Directors Guild of America is the trade union which represents the interests of film director and television director directors in the United States motion picture industry....
, USA for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures. There were also two Golden Globe Award
Golden Globe Award

The Golden Globe Awards are presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association to recognize outstanding achievements in the entertainment industry, both domestic and foreign, and to focus wide public attention upon the best in film and television program....
 nominations: Best Film Promoting International Understanding and Best Motion Picture Score, for Miklós Rózsa.

The film was the first in what turned out to be an unofficial trilogy made by the same director and producer and starring Robert Taylor. The others were Knights of the Round Table
Knights of the Round Table (film)

Knights of the Round Table is a 1954 in film historical film made by MGM. Directed by Richard Thorpe and produced by Pandro S. Berman, it was the first film in Cinemascope made by that studio....
 (1953
1953 in film

The year 1953 in film involved some significant events....
) and The Adventures of Quentin Durward
The Adventures of Quentin Durward

The Adventures of Quentin Durward, known also as Quentin Durward, is a 1955 historical film released by MGM. It was directed by Richard Thorpe and produced by Pandro S....
 (1955
1955 in film

The year 1955 in film involved some significant events....
). All three were made at MGM's British Studios at Elstree
Elstree

Elstree is a village in the Hertsmere borough of Hertfordshire on the A5 road , north of London. It forms part of the civil parish of Elstree and Borehamwood ....
, near London.

Plot


Richard the Lionheart, King of England, vanishes while returning from the Crusades
Third Crusade

The Third Crusade , also known as the Kings' Crusade, was an attempt by European leaders to reconquer the Holy Land from Saladin .After the failure of the Second Crusade, the Zengid dynasty controlled a unified Syria and engaged in a conflict with the Fatimid dynasty rulers of Egypt, which ultimately resulted in the unification of Egy...
. One of his knights, the Saxon
Anglo-Saxons

Anglo-Saxons is the term usually used to describe the invading tribes in the south and east of Great Britain starting from the early 5th century AD, and their creation of the English nation, lasting until the Norman conquest of England of 1066....
 Wilfred of Ivanhoe (Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor (actor)

Robert Taylor was an United States actor....
), searches tirelessly for him, finally finding him being held for ransom by Leopold of Austria for the enormous sum of 150,000 mark
Mark (money)

Mark was a measure of weight mainly for gold and silver, commonly used throughout western Europe and often equivalent to 8 ounces. Considerable variations, however, occurred throughout the Middle Ages ....
s of silver. Richard's treacherous brother, Prince John
John of England

John reigned as List of English monarchs from 6 April 1199, until his death. He succeeded to the throne as the younger brother of King Richard I of England, who died without issue....
 (Guy Rolfe
Guy Rolfe

Guy Rolfe was an England actor born in London, England.He made his screen debut in 1937 with an uncredited appearance in Knight Without Armour....
), knows about it, but enjoys ruling in his absence
Regent

A regent, from the Latin regens "reigning", is a person selected to act as head of state because the ruler is a minor, not present or debilitated....
.

Ivanhoe returns to England, to the house of his estranged father, Cedric (Finlay Currie
Finlay Currie

Finlay Jefferson Currie was a Scottish people actor on stage, screen and television.Born in Edinburgh, Currie's acting career began on the stage....
), to be reunited with his love and Cedric's ward, the Lady Rowena (Joan Fontaine
Joan Fontaine

Joan Fontaine is an Academy Awards-winning United Kingdom actress in American films. She became an American citizen in April 1943. She is the younger sister of actress Olivia de Havilland, also an Academy Award winner....
), and to beg his father's help in raising the ransom. Cedric refuses to help a Norman
Normans

The Normans were the people who gave their names to Normandy, a region in northern France. They descended from Viking conquerors of the territory and the native population of mostly Frankish and Gallo-Roman stock....
 king and orders his son to leave. Wamba (Emlyn Williams
Emlyn Williams

George Emlyn Williams Order of the British Empire known as Emlyn Williams, was a Wales dramatist and actor. He was born into a Welsh language-speaking, working-class family in Mostyn, Flintshire, Wales....
), Cedric's court jester
Court jester

A jester, joker, jokester, fool, wit-cracker, prankster, or buffoon is a member of a profession that came into popularity in the Middle Ages....
, begs to go with Ivanhoe and is made his squire
Squire

Medieval usageThe English word squire comes from the Old French , itself derived from the Vulgar Latin , in medieval or Old English a 'scutifer].....
.

Two separate parties of travelers arrive and are granted Cedric's hospitality: a Jew, Isaac of York (Felix Aylmer
Felix Aylmer

Sir Felix Aylmer, Order of the British Empire , born Felix Edward Aylmer Jones, was a distinguished England stage actor who also appeared in the cinema and on television....
), and Norman knights Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert (George Sanders
George Sanders

George Sanders may refer to:*George Sanders , British actor*George Sanders , Victoria Cross recipient in World War I*George Nicholas Sanders , American official suspected in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln...
) and Sir Hugh de Bracy (Robert Douglas
Robert Douglas (actor)

Robert Douglas was born as Robert Douglas Finlayson in Fenny Stratford, Buckinghamshire on 9 November 1909. He was a successful stage and film actor, a television director and Television producer....
), and their entourage. That night, two of the Normans try to rob Isaac, but are foiled by Ivanhoe. Not feeling safe, Isaac decides to return to his home in Sheffield
Sheffield

Sheffield is a city status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough in South Yorkshire, England. It is so named because of its origins in a field on the River Sheaf that runs through the city....
; Ivanhoe offers to escort him there.

When they reach Isaac's home, Ivanhoe secures his help raising the ransom in return for better treatment for the Jews once Richard returns. Rebecca (Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor

Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, Order of the British Empire , also known as Liz Taylor, is an England-born American actress.Known for her acting skills and beauty, as well as her Cinema of the United States lifestyle, including many marriages, Taylor is considered one of the great actresses of Hollywood's golden years, as well as a la...
), Isaac's daughter, visits Ivanhoe secretly in the night to reward him for rescuing her father; she gives him jewels to purchase arms and a horse for an important upcoming joust
Jousting

Jousting is a sport played by two armored combatants mounted on horses. It consists of wiktionary:martial competition between two mounted knights using a variety of weapons, usually in sets of three per weapon , often as part of a Tournament ....
. She falls in love with him, despite the great social gulf between them.

Nearly everyone of note is at at the tournament, including Prince John. Norman knights loyal to him defeat all comers. Just when it seems that they are victorious, a mysterious new Saxon knight appears, arrayed all in black with his face hidden behind his visor. He does not give his name, but challenges all five Norman champions. He defeats four of them, one after the other, but is seriously wounded in the shoulder in the fourth bout. When Ivanhoe salutes Rebecca after his first victory, Bois-Guilbert is immediately smitten by her beauty. In the last joust, the weakened Ivanhoe falls from his horse. He is carried off, to be tended to by Rebecca.

Fearing Prince John's wrath, the Saxons depart, Ivanhoe to the woods under the protection of Robin Hood
Robin Hood

Robin Hood is an archetype figure in English folklore, whose story originates from Middle Ages times but who remains significant in popular culture where he is known for robbing the rich to give to the poor and fighting against injustice and tyranny....
 (Harold Warrender). The rest make for the city of York
York

York is a walled city, sited at the confluence of the rivers River Ouse, Yorkshire and River Foss in North Yorkshire, England. The city status in the United Kingdom is noted for its rich heritage and it has played an important role throughout much of its almost 2,000 year existence....
, but are captured and taken to the castle of Front de Boeuf (Francis De Wolff
Francis de Wolff

Francis de Wolff was an England character actor. Large, bearded, and beetle-browed, he was often cast as villains in both film and television....
). When Ivanhoe hears the news, he gives himself up, in exchange for his father's freedom. However, the Normans go back on their word and keep them both. Robin Hood's men then storm the castle, freeing most of the captives. In the fighting, de Boeuf drives Wamba to his death in a burning part of the castle and is slain in turn by Ivanhoe. Bois-Guilbert alone escapes, by using Rebecca as a shield.

Meanwhile, the enormous ransom is finally collected, but the Jews face a cruel choice: free either Richard or Rebecca, for Prince John has set the price of her life at 100,000 marks, the Jews' contribution. Isaac chooses Richard. Ivanhoe entrusts the ransom delivery to Cedric, but promises Isaac that he will rescue Rebecca.

John has her condemned to be burned at the stake
Execution by burning

Capital punishment by combustion, , has a long history as a method of punishment for crimes such as treason, heresy and witchcraft . This method of execution fell into disfavor among governments in the late 18th century; today, it is considered cruel and unusual punishment....
 as a witch
Witchcraft

Witchcraft, in various historical, anthropological, religious and mythological contexts, is the use of certain kinds of supernatural or Magic powers....
, but Ivanhoe appears and challenges the verdict, invoking the right to "wager of battle
Trial by combat

Trial by combat was a method of Germanic law to settle accusations in the absence of witnesses or a confession, in which two parties in dispute fought in single combat; the winner of the fight was proclaimed to be right....
", which cannot be denied. Prince John chooses the conflicted Bois-Guilbert as his champion. The Norman makes a last desperate plea to Rebecca: in return for her love, he is willing to forfeit the duel, though he would be forever disgraced as a knight. She refuses, saying "We are all in God's hands, sir knight."

In the battle to the death, Ivanhoe's axe prevails over Bois-Guilbert's mace and chain
Flail (weapon)

The flail is a medieval weapon made of one weights attached to a handle with a hinge or Link chain. There is some disagreement over the names for this weapon; the terms "morning star ", and even "mace " are variously applied, though these are used to describe other weapons, which are very different in usage from a weapon with a hinge or c...
. As he lays dying, Bois-Guilbert reaffirms to Rebecca that he is the one who loves her, not Ivanhoe. And indeed, he speaks the truth.

Richard and his knights (with Cedric as an escort) return to reclaim his throne from his usurping brother.

Differences from Scott's novel


The film omits the characters Aethelstane, Lucas Beaumanoir, and Gurth, while the Crusaders play no role. Ivanhoe's early injuries are modest and he plays a very active role throughout the film. Unlike the novel, King Richard is not involved until the final scene, when he and his knights ride in (costumed as Crusaders).

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