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Ivanhoe

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1997
  • 4h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
1.3K
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Ivanhoe (1997)
Ivanhoe
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After returning from the Third Crusade in the Holy Land, Ivanhoe discovers that England is under the rule of the corrupt Prince John.After returning from the Third Crusade in the Holy Land, Ivanhoe discovers that England is under the rule of the corrupt Prince John.After returning from the Third Crusade in the Holy Land, Ivanhoe discovers that England is under the rule of the corrupt Prince John.

  • Stars
    • Ciarán Hinds
    • Susan Lynch
    • Victoria Smurfit
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    1.3K
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    • Stars
      • Ciarán Hinds
      • Susan Lynch
      • Victoria Smurfit
    • 24User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Ciarán Hinds
    Ciarán Hinds
    • Brian de Bois-Guilbert
    • 1997
    Susan Lynch
    Susan Lynch
    • Rebecca
    • 1997
    Victoria Smurfit
    Victoria Smurfit
    • Lady Rowena
    • 1997
    Steven Waddington
    Steven Waddington
    • Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe
    • 1997
    Ralph Brown
    Ralph Brown
    • Prince John
    • 1997
    David Horovitch
    David Horovitch
    • Isaac
    • 1997
    Trevor Cooper
    Trevor Cooper
    • Gurth
    • 1997
    Jimmy Chisholm
    • Wamba
    • 1997
    David Barrass
    • Hubert
    • 1997
    James Cosmo
    James Cosmo
    • Cedric
    • 1997
    Ronald Pickup
    Ronald Pickup
    • Waldemar Fitzurse
    • 1997
    Aden Gillett
    Aden Gillett
    • Robin of Locksley
    • 1997
    Jack Klaff
    Jack Klaff
    • Malvoisin
    • 1997
    Rory Edwards
    • King Richard
    • 1997
    Chris Walker
    • Athelstane
    • 1997
    David J. Nicholls
    • Little John
    • 1997
    Simon Donald
    • Louis Winkelbrand
    • 1997
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Lucas de Beaumanoir
    • 1997
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    suessis

    Another winner from the BBC

    Nobody does it better than the BBC for producing the best in television based on literary classic, and we must thank A&E for bringing them over here. Everyone in this production is good, particularly Ciaran Hinds as Bois-Guilbert. The bigger stars, though, of this beautiful production are the photography and the script which allows for a very realistic portrait of life in Medieval times. This mini is a must see.
    8khatcher-2

    Once again, the BBC regales us with an astounding and outstanding production

    After having been unduly assaulted by Jerry Zucker's unacceptable interpretation of British folklore in `First Knight' (1995) (qv) with an overaged Richard Gere doing his best – which is not much – to be a romantic young dashing philanthropic Lancelot, it was a blessing indeed to come across this 1997 version of `Ivanhoe' from the BBC, shown here over Christmas on a regional channel in two hefty parts.

    Years ago I thrilled reading Sir Walter Scott's excellent adventure stories – Rob Roy, Westward Ho!, Ivanhoe, etc. A few days ago I thrilled seeing the written word converted into a brilliant film for TV. Magnificently photographed mostly in the north of England and the south east of Scotland, the film adheres faithfully to the 44 chapters of Scott's book, such that you could almost follow it on screen page by page. Superb directing by Stuart Orme, specialist in TV films and series, which produces convincing performances from all the actors. Battle scenes on the North York Moors, around the alleyways of Craigmillar and Doune Castles, astounding scenery somewhere up on the Northumberland coast, all added up to a dramatic telling of this legendary novel.

    Probably one of the very best medieval tales I have ever seen on film: once again the BBC has shown it is capable of really high-class intelligent viewing. If you should doubt this, try the magnificent BBC production of Stendahl's great novel `Scarlet and Black' (1993) (mini) (qv) directed by Ben Bolt. Thoroughly recommendable. Just about the best that can possibly be put on television – or even at the cinema.
    Walt-42

    An epic with great characters.

    This mini-series of Ivanhoe is that rare breed of production, a costume epic with fleshed-out characters we can believe in and care about. Lavishly filmed on locations in the United Kingdom, it's a project that appeals to the eye as well as the mind. And best of all, it's got really great bad guys.

    There's nothing unusual about villains holding center-stage, but Ciaran Hinds' turn as the tormented Brian de Bois-Guilbert in Ivanhoe stands as one of the most complex and riveting evildoers you'll see on a screen.

    Hinds' Guilbert is a fleshed-out Darth Vader, a valiant knight who's become jaded and abandoned youthful convictions after years of bearing the sword in a harsh world. He murders and plots, but can still be moved to anguish and despair.

    Hinds' strong performance typifies this powerful presentation of Walter Scott's convoluted story of knights, castles, revenge and redemption during the reign of Richard the Lionhearted. The tricky-to-follow story is still there, but it hardly matters amid exciting chain-mail carnage, scheming monarchs and great characters.

    Nothing can beat Sian Phillips (I Claudius) as Queen Eleanor, chiding her grown sons Richard and Prince John. Even evil princes can't talk back to mother. Christopher Lee is Lucard de Beaumanoir, head of the hard-praying, hard-fighting Templar Knights. Lee's piercing eyes and rich voice demand respect in his few scenes. It's truly a shame he hasn't been in more high-quality productions over the years. Susan Lynch (Cracker, Waking Ned Devine) offers another strong presence as Rebecca, the Jewess who enters the hearts of Guilbert and Ivanhoe. And it's refreshing to see such larger-than-lifers like Robin Hood and Friar Tuck look like real men for a change.

    In the title role, Steven Waddington is stoic and strong, but through much of the story he's a wounded hero on the run. Shown in North America by A&E, this mini-series is now available on video. It's well worth seeing for anyone who wants meaty characters to go along with castles and swordplay.
    9louisejuel

    great series

    I first saw the story of Ivanhoe in the 1982-film version which I saw again and again (and again...).

    When I was about 12-13 years old I read the novel - and loved it.

    Now I've seen this BBC-series. At first I was a little skeptic - could it be as good as the one from 1982. And yes it could - and better.

    First of all we really get to know the characters, and prince John is not portrayed as all evil, which I like, as it gives him more substance.

    Also the things that takes place does not happen because people are evil, but because they interact with each other - sometimes with misunderstandings as the result.

    I rate the series 9 out of 10 - the mistakes in the continuity makes it lose the last point.

    /Louise, Denmark
    FISHCAKE

    At 4 1/2 hours it is quite an experience

    This filming is considerably less slick and more faithful to Scott than the Robert Taylor version, enjoyable as that was. The costuming, makeup, and backgrounds evoke the 12th century powerfully at the same time that the character's souls are laid out in all their seaminess or glory as the case may be. The cast is uniformly effective, though only the actor portraying the Grand Master could be called famous. On the down side, the editing is generally choppy, and the use of modern English lower class idiom to denote the peasant characters is grating. But never mind these cavils, it is enjoyable for the whole 4 1/2 hours.

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    • Trivia
      This was Christopher Lee's first acting role for the BBC since 1947.
    • Goofs
      In the final showdown between Ivanhoe and Brian de Bois-Guilbert, Ivanhoe cuts Brian de Bois-Guilbert's shield in half. In the next scene we see Brian de Bois-Guilbert turn his horse for a new charge, and his shield is undamaged. But when he reaches Ivanhoe, the shield is broken again.
    • Quotes

      Brian de Bois-Guilbert: [lying defeated on the ground, whispering to Ivanhoe] In Austria, I was not brave enough to die for Richard... but for her...

      [turning his face to look at Rebecca]

      Brian de Bois-Guilbert: [to Ivanhoe] Do it!

    • Connections
      Featured in Omnibus: Sir Walter Scott: Wizard of the North (1997)

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    • Release date
      • January 12, 1997 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 아이반호
    • Filming locations
      • Bamburgh Beach, Bamburgh, Northumberland, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • A+E Networks
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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    • Runtime
      • 4h 30m(270 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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