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El escudo negro

Título original: The Black Shield of Falworth
  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1h 39min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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El escudo negro (1954)
AventuraHistoriaRomance

El campesino Myles Falworth es entrenado como caballero y preparado por varios nobles para derrotar al malvado conde de Alban que está conspirando para usurpar el trono del rey Enrique IV.El campesino Myles Falworth es entrenado como caballero y preparado por varios nobles para derrotar al malvado conde de Alban que está conspirando para usurpar el trono del rey Enrique IV.El campesino Myles Falworth es entrenado como caballero y preparado por varios nobles para derrotar al malvado conde de Alban que está conspirando para usurpar el trono del rey Enrique IV.

  • Dirección
    • Rudolph Maté
  • Guionistas
    • Oscar Brodney
    • Howard Pyle
  • Elenco
    • Tony Curtis
    • Janet Leigh
    • David Farrar
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Rudolph Maté
    • Guionistas
      • Oscar Brodney
      • Howard Pyle
    • Elenco
      • Tony Curtis
      • Janet Leigh
      • David Farrar
    • 40Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 14Opiniones de los críticos
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    Tony Curtis
    Tony Curtis
    • Myles
    Janet Leigh
    Janet Leigh
    • Lady Anne
    David Farrar
    David Farrar
    • Gilbert Blunt, Earl of Alban
    Barbara Rush
    Barbara Rush
    • Meg
    Herbert Marshall
    Herbert Marshall
    • William , Earl of Mackworth
    Torin Thatcher
    Torin Thatcher
    • Sir James
    Dan O'Herlihy
    Dan O'Herlihy
    • Prince Hal
    • (as Daniel O'Herlihy)
    Patrick O'Neal
    Patrick O'Neal
    • Walter Blunt
    Craig Hill
    Craig Hill
    • Francis Gascoyne
    Ian Keith
    Ian Keith
    • King Henry IV
    Doris Lloyd
    Doris Lloyd
    • Dame Ellen
    Rhys Williams
    Rhys Williams
    • Diccon Bowman
    Leonard Mudie
    Leonard Mudie
    • Friar Edward
    Maurice Marsac
    Maurice Marsac
    • Count de Vermois
    Leo Britt
    • Sir Robert
    Charles B. Fitzsimons
    • Giles
    • (as Charles Fitz Simons)
    Gary Montgomery
    • Peter
    Claud Allister
    Claud Allister
    • Sir George
    • Dirección
      • Rudolph Maté
    • Guionistas
      • Oscar Brodney
      • Howard Pyle
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    7bkoganbing

    Uneasy Lies The Head That Wears The Crown

    The Black Shield of Falworth is the only other story I know that concerns itself with the time of Henry IV. He's played here by Ian Keith and the film like the Shakespeare plays about him concern efforts to topple him from his throne. But other than Prince Hal, played here by Dan O'Herlihy, the rest of the cast are fictional characters from a novel by Howard Pyle.

    Young Tony Curtis and his sister Barbara Rush have been raised in the forest by Rhys Williams. They are in fact of noble birth, but Dad was accused of treason, his lands forfeited and his family under a death sentence.

    They're sent still unaware of their identity to another nobleman's digs in this case Herbert Marshall's. Curtis trains first as a squire and then a knight by tough drill sergeant man at arms, Torin Thatcher. It's for the day he can challenge villain David Farrar and his equally villainous brother Patrick O'Neal for plotting against his father.

    Of course Curtis also falls for his then real life wife Janet Leigh who O'Neal is also interested in.

    The Black Shield of Falworth was the first Universal film in cinemascope and Universal was far more interested in the spectacle of the film than the story because they were competing with the small screen that was populating the homes of America. In his memoirs Tony Curtis says that the lack of interest in the story was all apparent, but that he did like working with director Rudolph Mate and his then wife Ms. Leigh.

    Favorite in the film however has to be Torin Thatcher. You won't forget this rough and rugged old knight with a Rooster Cogburn eyepatch and a staff to support him walking. Still he's one tough old bird. Coming in second is David Farrar who is plotting to take the throne away from Ian Keith.

    Which if you remember your Shakespeare was one that a lot of people felt he usurped from Richard II. So what we're watching The Black Shield of Falworth is just another reason why Ian Keith was not sleeping good at night.
    ricmalic

    Thanks for the impression

    I guess this qualifies as an overdue "thank you" to this movie for getting me started in a lifelong love of history. I saw this movie originally as an 8 year old. I knew nothing about movies, stars, plots, directors or anything else about film, but Oh how I wanted to swash and buckle after seeing it!

    It also got me interested in reading more about the era, and beyond that to other eras as well. Since then I have always been sympathetic to historical epics and movies on screen--and elsewhere. No matter how horrendous they might be (and some of them are pretty horrendous), I figure if it gets people interested they can go from there. The funny thing is is that the real history is often much more fascinating--and can be more fun--than the Hollywood variety. In fact I never fully understood why people thought history was boring--perhaps it was too many dates.

    So thanks Tony, Janet, David, and Craig for getting me started.
    7loza-1

    Perfectly Watchable

    Instead of trying to portray real historical events, Hollywood instead opts for a fictitious story set in the England of Henry IV. Nothing wrong with that, of course. Unusually for Hollywood, they actually make an effort to get things right historically, and broadswords are used as broadswords and not as rapiers. The weaponry and military techniques are pretty OK for a Hollywood film, and are, on the whole, accurate.

    The fight sequences are very exciting and, along with the training methods, are probably the best bits of the film.

    As to Tony Curtis's accent. Well, we have in Geoffrey Chaucer an authentic idea of what the English language in London was like in the early 15th century. It is ridiculous to write the script in Chaucerian English - not if you want to fill the cinemas, at any rate. Compare Tony Curtis in Black Shield with Olivier in Henry V. Is Olivier's accent any more correct or authentic? This is not the deepest film ever made, but there is plenty to enjoy about it.
    MartynGryphon

    Bad accents, but great flick

    To my mind, this is the best knights of olde movie ever made. Years ago it was the habit of British tv station BBC2 to have a movie on at 6pm most evenings and they were usually, either 40 & 50's westerns, historical yarns, melodramas or swashbucklers. One such film was The Black Shield of Falworth, I was a big fan of such films like The Vikings (Incidentally or co-incidentally both starred Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh) and decided to record this movie, if it was any good I'd keep it, but if not just tape over the damn thing. The movie was that good I still have it after 15/16 years. The plot is similar to Henty's Novel 'St George for England' in as much as it tells the story of a peasant boy ignorant of his noble blood for most of his upbringing. though that's where the similarities end. The American accents in a film set in medieval England are ludricrous, but the plot of the film is so engaging that you don't mind as much. Torin Thatcher gives us another scene stealing performance as the firm but fair Sir James and if it's possible, betters his performance as Humble Bellows in The Crimson Pirate. This film has everything, action, romance, subtle comedy, and an excellent music score. This is not one to miss and I can't wait to get this movie on DVD so i can give my old VHS copy a well deserved retirement.
    mbuchwal

    A quibble with the critics about dialect.

    Why do all the critics love to attack Tony Curtis for his accent in this movie? (Most frequently citing the line "Yonda lies da castle of my fodda.") Since Curtis's movie acting is invariably entertaining, doesn't he deserve the benefit of a doubt when it comes to the arcane question of what accent is appropriate to a fictional medieval character? The critics have always complained that his accent sounds too American or New York for a medieval knight. But how can the critics be so sure that they are right and the actor is wrong? I mean, what did a genuine English knight of the middle ages really sound like? Have they researched this question?

    There were many races of people in England of the middle ages: Saxons, Angles, Normans, Celts, Scandinavians, Picts, Scots, Frenchmen, Jews, even some Moors. Back then, of course, they didn't speak modern English as actors do in almost every American-made movie, so the only issue is whether Curtis's pronunciation of vowels and consonants sounds wrong or right for a medieval knight.

    In the Bronx in the twentieth century (Tony Curtis's time and place) there was a mixture of races similar to that of Europe in the middle ages. The pronunciation of the local dialect spoken most likely would have been similar to that of many European languages, including English of several historical periods. Most importantly, if Tony Curtis spoke Yiddish, then he spoke a dialect very similar to medieval languages like Old German or Old English.

    It's pretty obvious that the critics had it completely wrong. If there had ever been a real knight of Falworth and we somehow had the opportunity to ask him to pronounce the "offending" line (which was actually the invention of a carping critic and not even in the movie), how might it have sounded? Tony Curtis had it right!

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      Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh were real life husband and wife at this time.
    • Errores
      When the Earl of Mackworth reveals his plot to Myles, he says the lands that should have belonged to him and his sister were given to the Earl of Alban. According to English law of the day, only sons could inherit, unless there were none living. Lord Mackworth would never suggest that Meg could inherit the family's estate during Myles' lifetime.
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      Sir James: I don't like your manners. Change them. Nor your truculence. Drop it. Nor your impudence. Mask it. As for your temper, curb it. If I learn of your brawling just once more, I'll fling you from the walls of Mackworth Castle myself.

    • Créditos curiosos
      Opening credits prologue: ENGLAND

      In the reign of King Henry IV
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 2 de septiembre de 1954 (Estados Unidos)
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • San Fernando Valley, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(the Rowland V. Lee Ranch)
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      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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