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Ivanhoé

Titre original : Ivanhoe
  • 1952
  • G
  • 1h 46m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,7/10
11 k
MA NOTE
Joan Fontaine, Elizabeth Taylor, and Robert Taylor in Ivanhoé (1952)
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Un chevalier tente de libérer le Roi Richard emprisonné pour lui rendre son trône.Un chevalier tente de libérer le Roi Richard emprisonné pour lui rendre son trône.Un chevalier tente de libérer le Roi Richard emprisonné pour lui rendre son trône.

  • Director
    • Richard Thorpe
  • Writers
    • Noel Langley
    • Æneas MacKenzie
    • Marguerite Roberts
  • Stars
    • Robert Taylor
    • Elizabeth Taylor
    • Joan Fontaine
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,7/10
    11 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Richard Thorpe
    • Writers
      • Noel Langley
      • Æneas MacKenzie
      • Marguerite Roberts
    • Stars
      • Robert Taylor
      • Elizabeth Taylor
      • Joan Fontaine
    • 91Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 41Commentaires de critiques
    • 75Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 3 oscars
      • 2 victoires et 9 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux44

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    Robert Taylor
    Robert Taylor
    • Ivanhoe
    Elizabeth Taylor
    Elizabeth Taylor
    • Rebecca
    Joan Fontaine
    Joan Fontaine
    • Rowena
    George Sanders
    George Sanders
    • De Bois-Guilbert
    Emlyn Williams
    Emlyn Williams
    • Wamba
    Robert Douglas
    Robert Douglas
    • Sir Hugh De Bracy
    Finlay Currie
    Finlay Currie
    • Cedric
    Felix Aylmer
    Felix Aylmer
    • Isaac
    Francis De Wolff
    Francis De Wolff
    • Front De Boeuf
    • (as Francis DeWolff)
    Norman Wooland
    Norman Wooland
    • King Richard
    Basil Sydney
    Basil Sydney
    • Waldemar Fitzurse
    Harold Warrender
    Harold Warrender
    • Locksley
    Patrick Holt
    Patrick Holt
    • Philip DeMalvoisin
    Roderick Lovell
    • Ralph DeVipont
    Sebastian Cabot
    Sebastian Cabot
    • Clerk of Copmanhurst
    John Ruddock
    • Hundebert
    Michael Brennan
    • Baldwin
    Megs Jenkins
    Megs Jenkins
    • Servant to Isaac
    • Director
      • Richard Thorpe
    • Writers
      • Noel Langley
      • Æneas MacKenzie
      • Marguerite Roberts
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs91

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    8ragosaal

    Haven't Seen nothing Better on Walter Scott's Classic Novel

    In his return from the crusades king Richard of England is captured and held for ransom by Austrian king Leopold. His loyal knight Wifred of Ivanhoe tries to collect the amount for his liberation but Prince John (Richard's brother) sits now in the throne and will do anything to stay there with the aid of some Normand knights.

    This is a real good action and adventure medieval film with knights, maidens, castles, tournaments, battles, duels and else. Richard Thorpe direction is excellent (perhaps his best work ever); you'll find also good color photography, well made settings and an interesting plot. Costumes and armours -though perhaps too "hollywoodish" perfect- are also a plus.

    Robert Taylor (Ivanhoe) was in his peak and does well as the reliable and faithful knight who fights for his captive king. George Sanders is very well casted as Brian de Bois Gilbert the Templar warrior-monk that would give up his honor for the love of the Jewish maiden Rebbeca (Elizabeth Taylor) but will rather see her death when he is rejected. Joan Fontaine is Lady Rowena Ivanhoe's bride. The rest of the cast includes some all time favourites as Felix Aylmer (Rebbeca's father), Finlay Currie (Cedric the Saxon), Robert Douglas (as Sanders's sidekick Sir Hugh de Bracy) and in a typical role for him Guy Rolfe as the treacherous and ambitious Prince John (this guy was born to play villains).

    The tournament in which Ivanhoe challenges the five top Saxon knights and the assault on Front de Beuf's castle by Robin of Locksley and his men are very well achieved action scenes and even more if you consider it was the early 50's. And the final duel between Taylor and Sanders is a great climax for the film (notice they chose war axe and iron ball and chain instead of the usual swords).

    A most enjoyable film in its genre.
    7perfectbond

    An entertaining fairy tale come to life

    I can't comment on the film as an adaption but I did find that it was quite entertaining standing alone. Some have criticized Robert Taylor for being too stiff, but I found him to be suitably formal and chivalrous. Elizabeth Taylor and Joan Fontaine both provided ample glamour and grace to their roles. They are also both very photogenic to say the least. The performance of George Sanders intrigued me the most. Though a villain, he actually became more sympathetic to me as the movie progressed. The relationship of the four major characters was what kept me interested. Although I am sure it took careful planning and execution (and a lot of extras) to stage the fight scenes, I actually thought they were quite perfunctory. Solid if not spectacular, 7/10.
    Single-Black-Male

    The Tournament of the Black Lady

    I love this film, especially the jousting tournament scene. I think one of the reasons why it touched me so deeply because the tournament scene was based on 'The Tournament of the Black Lady' held by King James lV of Scotland in 1507 at Edinburgh Castle. He competed against five knights (whom he defeated) and presented himself in black armour to conceal his identity. His Queen of Love and Beauty was his African attendant, Ellen, whom he dedicated to the tournament to. Sir Walter Scott would have had this fresh in his mind when he was re-writing the Robin Hood story.
    8krorie

    Myth, Legends, and Pomp of the High Middle Ages

    The difficulty with bringing a piece of revered literature to the big screen has more to do with pleasing the fans of the work than in making a pleasing movie. Those who hold Walter Scott's classic "Ivanhoe" in high esteem will deem any adaptation to a largely visual medium unworthy no matter how much care and devotion are given to visualizing the original source.

    This version of "Ivanhoe" holds up well and remains one of the more realistic films dealing with the myth, legends, and pomp of the High Middle Ages. The pictorial representation of Judaism at a time of wide-spread persecution of that religion throughout Europe by Christians who continually used the Jews as scapegoats was noble indeed for 1952, the height of the McCarthy witch hunts. The audience of the day undoubtedly overlooked this point when Rebecca is accused of witchcraft in order to insure conformity and stifle opposition to Prince John's tyrannical rule of England in King Richard's absence.

    From a historical perspective, this film is about as accurate as any of the numerous Robin Hood tales prevalent at the time in the movies and on TV. Ivanhoe's father is correct when he remarks that Richard would be no better than John as far as the Saxons were concerned. Both Richard and John were ineffectual rulers. Prince John (later King John) has received a bad press as a result of the lionization of Richard the Lionheart. At least John stayed home and attempted to rule England; whereas, Richard was always traipsing about Europe and the Near East on a Crusade or leading his knights in battle mainly for personal gain. His ransom as a result of falling into the hands of the Germans was costly for his realm. Neither Richard or John was the skilled administrator their father, Henry II, proved to be, one of England's greatest monarchs. Neither inherited the diplomatic skills of their mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine, one of the great women leaders in western civilization.

    The division between the Saxons and Normans as a result of the Norman invasion of 1066 is at the crux of the story, Ivanhoe being Saxon, the royal family being Norman, descended from William the Conqueror. Nothing is said about those who lived on the British Isles before either the Saxons or the Normans, the Celts first, then the conquering Romans.

    A highlight of "Ivanhoe" is the jousting tournament, leading to rivalry between Ivanhoe (Robert Taylor) and Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert (George Sanders), a rivalry that extends to winning the hand and heart of Rebecca. The alluring nineteen-year-old Elizabeth Taylor who portrays Rebecca is at the peak of her beauty and loveliness. George Sanders and Robert Taylor were much older than Elizabeth at the time. Taylor was uncomfortable making love, even on celluloid, to one so young, especially since he recalled her as a child in the early days of his movie career.

    The brilliant Technicolor cinematography is bewitching even by today's standards. Adding to the eye-catching color are the action scenes, especially toward the end of the movie. The besieging of the castle is directed with élan by Richard Thorpe, who learned his trade well from directing action packed B films.

    The acting is top notch throughout with Guy Rolfe as the loathsome Prince John stealing every scene he's in. The weakest is Emlyn Williams who plays Wamba (a chattel who becomes Ivanhoe's Squire). Wamba apparently is supposed to supply comic relief and is given some good lines by the writers, but Williams tends to overplay the part to the extent that at times the character becomes an obnoxious loudmouth.
    bd74

    A fascinating adventure movie

    An engrossing movie about 12th century England. It has everything you would want to see in a movie about medieval Europe: knights, fair maidens, jousting tournaments, battles, and feuding crowns. Yet the movie is not boring in any way. I enjoyed every minute of it. The title character is an Anglo-Saxon knight who's on a mission to return the imprisoned king, Richard the Lionhearted, to his throne. Along the way, Ivanhoe encounters some obstacles that may endanger his own life and threaten the future of England. Everything about this movie is enchanting. The movie is very colorful, the score is outstanding, and it's exciting to watch the battle scenes. I really enjoyed seeing one of my favorite actors, George Sanders, playing yet another villain. It was also great to see the always ravishing Elizabeth Taylor (at a very young age), who plays a jewish maiden. I liked the way the movie demonstrated the persecution of jews living in England at the time, and how they were looked down upon in spite of the different ethnic groups that made up the English population. Above all, I really liked the ending--it was awesome. Interestingly, this movie (which is from 1952) is more entertaining than and not as theatrical as some of the historical dramas that were made AFTER this movie.

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    • Anecdotes
      At the beginning, Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe is looking for King Richard I by singing until he finds the King. This is historically accurate, with the exception that the singer was a minstrel called Blondel. When Leopold of Austria captured King Richard I, Blondel went around to all of the castles singing King Richard's favorite song. (One story had it that King Richard actually co-wrote the song.) When he heard King Richard join in the chorus, he went home and told the Normans where King Richard was.
    • Gaffes
      Characters are shown eating turkey during the feast in Ivanhoe's father's hall. Turkeys are indigenous to North America and were not known in England in the 12th century.
    • Citations

      Minor Role: Milord, there is a stranger at your gate who begs shelter. He is a Jew who calls himself Isaac of York.

      Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert: I share no roof with an infidel.

      Wamba: Why not, sir knight? For every Jew you show me who's not a Christian, l'll show you a Christian who's not a Christian.

    • Connexions
      Edited into Hollywood: The Dream Factory (1972)
    • Bandes originales
      The Song of Ivanhoe
      (1952) (uncredited)

      Music by Miklós Rózsa

      Lyrics by Marguerite Roberts

      Sung by Robert Taylor and Norman Wooland

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 juin 1952 (United Kingdom)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Ivanhoe
    • Lieux de tournage
      • MGM British Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(studio: interiors and exteriors: Torquilstone Castle and lists at Ashby La Zouche)
    • société de production
      • Loew's
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    • Budget
      • 3 842 000 $ US (estimation)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 46 minutes
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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