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Ivanhoe

  • Téléfilm
  • 1982
  • 12
  • 2h 22min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
5,9 k
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Sam Neill, Anthony Andrews, Lysette Anthony, and Olivia Hussey in Ivanhoe (1982)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWilfred of Ivanhoe, a worthy and noble knight, the champion of justice, returns to England after the Holy Wars. He finds England under the reign of Prince John and his henchmen and finds him... Tout lireWilfred of Ivanhoe, a worthy and noble knight, the champion of justice, returns to England after the Holy Wars. He finds England under the reign of Prince John and his henchmen and finds himself being involved in the power struggle for the throne of England. Will justice prevail,... Tout lireWilfred of Ivanhoe, a worthy and noble knight, the champion of justice, returns to England after the Holy Wars. He finds England under the reign of Prince John and his henchmen and finds himself being involved in the power struggle for the throne of England. Will justice prevail, and will all fair ladies in distress be rescued?

  • Réalisation
    • Douglas Camfield
  • Scénario
    • John Gay
    • Walter Scott
  • Casting principal
    • James Mason
    • Anthony Andrews
    • Sam Neill
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    5,9 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Douglas Camfield
    • Scénario
      • John Gay
      • Walter Scott
    • Casting principal
      • James Mason
      • Anthony Andrews
      • Sam Neill
    • 43avis d'utilisateurs
    • 11avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux47

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    James Mason
    James Mason
    • Isaac of York
    Anthony Andrews
    Anthony Andrews
    • Wilfred of Ivanhoe
    Sam Neill
    Sam Neill
    • Brian de Bois-Guilbert
    Michael Hordern
    Michael Hordern
    • Cedric
    Olivia Hussey
    Olivia Hussey
    • Rebecca
    Lysette Anthony
    Lysette Anthony
    • Lady Rowena
    Julian Glover
    Julian Glover
    • King Richard
    George Innes
    George Innes
    • Wamba
    Ronald Pickup
    Ronald Pickup
    • Prince John
    John Rhys-Davies
    John Rhys-Davies
    • Front-de-Boeuf
    David Robb
    David Robb
    • Robin Hood
    Stuart Wilson
    Stuart Wilson
    • De Bracy
    Michael Gothard
    Michael Gothard
    • Athelstane
    Tony Haygarth
    Tony Haygarth
    • Friar Tuck
    Philip Locke
    Philip Locke
    • Grand Master
    Timothy Morand
    • Prince John's Attendant
    Kevin Stoney
    Kevin Stoney
    • Fitzurse
    Dean Harris
    Dean Harris
    • Phillippe
    • Réalisation
      • Douglas Camfield
    • Scénario
      • John Gay
      • Walter Scott
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs43

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    7markovd111

    A lot better than it's predecessor!

    While there are also many changes in the plot of the movie compared to the book, in my humble opinion it is a far better and entertaining watch than the old movie from the 1952. Specifically, actors are more suited for their roles and Olivia Hussey is so breathtakingly beautiful that you will watch her with amazement for the whole movie. While I think TV series is far better suited for telling the whole story of "Ivanhoe" (there are multiple ones which I yet have to watch), considering the movie form, I think this version takes the crown, though that may be tested as I continue to watch other adaptations, though I seriously doubt it. The movie is a bit on the long side though and the pacing of the movie (both due to relatively faithful approach to the book's story) will test you attention span in it's second half, though it isn't a really a flaw because even in this form, a lot was left out. I give it 7.5/10 and I recommend it to anyone who likes the book. Casuals probably won't enjoy it as much due to it's slowness.
    8marcin_kukuczka

    Glory to the Brave! Glory to Chivalrous Spirit!

    Courage, revenge, love, combat, victory, honor, defense, reconciliation...those ideals deeply hidden within the human spirit have long been considered precious targets of human life. Not only poetry and literature but also epic movies attempted to promote the virtues and depict humanity in the spirit of reason and heart. The question was: historical time. In this respect, there was, perhaps, no better period in history than the 1,000 year-long Middle Ages, both controversial and spiritual with a flair for darkness and exceptional enlightenment. Among many other epic movies that depict the period is IVANHOE based on Sir Walter Scott's novel being at the same time a remake of the 1952 classic Hollywood production.

    Keeping in mind that remakes usually face high expectations in case of their classic "predecessors", I watched this movie without much referring to the older version and that is how I intend to comment on it underneath.

    Let me say at the beginning that IVANHOE by Douglas Camfield is a very good movie at multiple levels. It makes a perfect use of historical material supplying us with a clear and pretty accurate insight into Medieval England, and, more specifically, its late 12th century situation with savage conflicts, difficult political situation, Anglo-Saxons vs Normans relations, prejudice as well as those visual aspects like costumes, feasts and baths. In this respect, the movie may constitute for a viewer a wonderful journey into those distant times and bring out some pearls out of prefabricated negative opinions about the Middle Ages. There was, indeed, something good about the period, too. The aspect of interest highlighted in this case appears to be Ashbey sequence where the savage combines with the glamorous or the deep psychology and morals of characters expressed in many scenes throughout. Here, it seems necessary to mention Lady Rowena (Lysette Anthony) and Rebecca (Olivia Hussey), two women of different backgrounds who face similar emotions.

    Besides, IVANHOE can boast very good cinematography, wonderful shots, stunning locations. Consider, for instance, the subtle images at the scene when Ivanhoe visits Lady Rowena at her castle with Wamba (George Innes). The extraordinary locations and interesting shots make the film not only a historical work but also a rousing adventure. Moreover, to these artistic features, I would add a very accurate sense of humor (consider the scene of a bath or Wamba's Pax Vobiscum) and subtle musical score. The tunes are filled with the spirit of chivalry and the spirit of romance which, alone, can resemble the very essence of the story. But, the core of art is acting.

    The movie known for a number of famous and talented cast could be falsely assessed as a vehicle. Yet, it does not have to be a "promotion" for anybody. To the contrary, it is a film that proves the importance of talent first and foremost. All the cast take great pains to give something truly great of themselves. Anthony Andrews is a perfect Ivanhoe as described by Sir Scott and as imagined by modern viewers. He clearly portrays a character of courage, nobility and gentleness. Sam Neill and John Rhys Davies appear to give powerful performances as "Norman dogs" people not so much afraid for the good but rather absorbed by savage brutality. James Mason does a fine job as calm, good Jew, Isaac of York, whose destiny appears to have brought more wounds than cure. The female roles are brilliant. Here, however, I would not praise that much Lysette Anthony: I admit she is beautiful, she gives a memorable performance. Yet, the absolute top notch is Olivia Hussey, the famous heroine at Zeffirelli's appears here as a gentle, subtle, beautiful Jewess whose "individually formed spirituality" conquers "externally organized morality" of many "pious men of God." She gives a brilliant performance as a flower of peace fearfully surrounded by the thorn of war and the light of tolerance surrounded by the darkness of prejudice. Absolutely great role! Consider, among many, the scenes depicting the trial.

    In the end, if you see this IVANHOE, do not compare it with the older version. These are two different films focusing on different aspects. If someone insists on me to say which one is better, I'd rather say both are good films. Thorpe's IVANHOE is a typical epic of the classic Hollywood era while Camfield's IVANHOE stands out on its own as a movie filled with remarkable psychology and adventure. Great tribute to the real Courage and the Chivalrous Spirit!
    7latsblaster

    Ivanhoe: A nice experience for a romantic fan

    Ivanhoe: A nice experience for a romantic fan

    This was a TV-movie I liked when I was a child, I still think it is okay, but maybe not a realistic end battle between Brian and Wilfred, and the same with the make up, some of the costumes and hair styles. But you will find a lot of good joustings between the knights. Some of the actors are better than average, I liked Sam Neill as Brian de bois Builbert and James Mason as Isac of York.

    Rating: 7 of 10.
    Haplo-4

    Swedish tradition

    It's fun to think how Hollywood can start new traditions in countries far away. In Sweden there are a couple of things that must be broadcasted in the Xmas and New Year holidays...on Xmas Eve it's cartoon with Donald Duck & Co at 3 PM....(there was a great anger some years ago when there was rumor going on saying that the state-television wouldn't broadcast the show because it had been bought by an other commercial-station...luckily they got it back and broadcasted it thus saving that tradition). The second tradition from Hollywood is the broadcasting of this version of Ivanhoe. Always at 3 PM on New Years Day....

    The movie is quite good. The actors does well performances and it follows the plot of the book good. But as in many mainstream-medieval-Hollywood-heroic-movies it romanticize the whole era a bit to much, but that is easily looked over. Therefore I feel I can strongly recommend this movie.

    "Pax vobiscum"
    8generalmusic

    Strange customs

    I guess all countries have a few strange traditions and this film is connected to one of ours in Sweden. Every New Year´s Day the last twenty years public service television have showned this movie in the afternoon, the perfect time for dragging yourself up, buying a pizza and maybe forget your extreme hangover for a while. Everyone knows the film inside out but are still watching it year after year; fills in on every funny line (like when de Boeuf shouts "Striiip him!"), laughs once again over great characters like Athelstone and Tuck and gets annoyed over how Ivanhoe can choose the boring Lady Rowena before foxy Olivia Hussey. I can´t really say anymore if it´s a good movie or not but I guess it´s perfect for a day after...

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    • Anecdotes
      Since the premiere in 1982, this movie has been broadcast on Swedish television on January first almost every year. It's now considered a tradition.
    • Gaffes
      At the very end as Rebecca leaves the castle, the sea is visible in the background. But York is inland.
    • Citations

      Friar Tuck: Make room, make room for your godly father and his prisoner. I am like an eagle, with it's prey in it's clutches. A victim to my sword.

      Isaac of York: For the love of God would someone take me away from this madman.

      Robin Hood: Where did you find him?

      Friar Tuck: I was looking for a draft of noble Norman wine, when down in the cellar I found this infidel. I was going to beat his brains out but I took pity upon his gray hair and converted him then and there.

      Isaac of York: That's a lie, I'm not converted, he lies.

      Friar Tuck: You call me a liar, then I must teach you better manners.

      [about to punch Isaac of York]

      King Richard: [Stops Friar Tuck] Hold! Strike me, Friar, if you dare. I'll stand by your blow if you'll stand by mind.

      Friar Tuck: Right. Then down you go.

      [Punches King Richard who barely moves]

      King Richard: Now, my turn

      [Punches Friar Tuck who falls to the ground]

      Friar Tuck: I think you broke my jaw.

      King Richard: I think not, you can still speak. Come, let's put an end to this nonsense.

      [Helps Friar Tuck up]

      Isaac of York: I am Isaac of York. Has anyone seen my daughter Rebecca?

      Robin Hood: We saw her. Carried off by Brian Guilbert when the castle fell.

      Isaac of York: Is done dead. Where was she taken?

      Robin Hood: If I had to guess, I would say north to Templestone where the knights of the Templar gather.

      Isaac of York: I must leave at once, I must pay the ransom. Please, who would guide me, I will pay money to anyone who would guide me.

      Friar Tuck: Oh dear, sweet, gentle Jew... I apologize if we had harsh words before. I would be happy to guide you to Templestone for a small fee. 200 stekas.

      Isaac of York: 200 stekas.

      Friar Tuck: We shall leave in the morning.

      Isaac of York: We shall leave at once.

      Friar Tuck: We leave at once.

    • Connexions
      Referenced in Remembering Douglas Camfield (2013)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 23 février 1982 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Айвенго
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bamburgh Castle, Bamburgh, Northumberland, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(exteriors Ivanhoe's castle)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Rosemont Productions
      • Columbia Pictures Television
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      2 heures 22 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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