Ivanhoe
Ivanhoe

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In the center of this Walter Scott classic fiction inspired movie the chivalrousness and the daring stand. Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe (Robert Taylor), the disowned knight join to the bravehearted and high-minded Robin of Locksley (Harold Warrender), the valiant of Sherwood Forest. They want King Richard (Norman Wooland) to rule the kingdom instead of evil Prince John (Guy Rolfe).... (Full plot summary below)

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In the center of this Walter Scott classic fiction inspired movie the chivalrousness and the daring stand. Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe (Robert Taylor), the disowned knight join to the bravehearted and high-minded Robin of Locksley (Harold Warrender), the valiant of Sherwood Forest. They want King Richard (Norman Wooland) to rule the kingdom instead of evil Prince John (Guy Rolfe).

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Variety - 9/10 by Variety StaffIvanhoe is a great romantic adventure, mounted extravagantly, crammed with action, and emerges as a spectacular feast.
DVDJournal.com - 8/10 by Mark BourneWhile Joan Fontaine was one of MGM's marquee beauties, she must have rued the day that Ivanhoe's other damsel went to Elizabeth Taylor, who steals Fontaine's thunder with her eyes alone.
Ozus' World Movie Reviews - 6/10 by Dennis SchwartzIt's an entertaining medieval costume epic that presents an inaccurate version of literature and history.
Decent Films Guide - 6/10 by Steven D. GreydanusIn a way the next best thing to the real Arthurian classic that Hollywood never made, with the added plus of Robin Hood and his Merry Men (if only Warrender weren't so stiff).
Not Coming to a Theater Near You - 3/10 by Matt BaileyIn this ostensibly epic tale of knights and maidens, chivalry and swordfights, there is not a single actor who does not appear surpassingly bored
User Review - 10/10 by Keenan SIvanhoe is a great adventure film that appears to be very underrated among users of this site (59% approval? Are you fucking kidding me?). Ivanhoe is a superb film with a great story, great performances, funny humor, and plenty of awesome action scenes to boot. If you enjoy a good old-fashioned adventure film, you must see this under-appreciated classic.
User Review - 10/10 by Christine RI was pleasantly surprised on this romantic action film. Love the chivalry as they kill each other, love the whole storyline. The men are so tough and the woman so in need of being rescued. For whatever reason I love anything that has to do with that time period. Have I also mentioned I love Technicolor?
User Review - 10/10 by gary twell umn just seen this movie 4 the 1st time n think that this is a good movie 2 watch......its got a good cast of actors/actressess thorughout this movie.....i think that joan fontaine, guy rolfe, george sanders, felix aylmer, finlay currie, francis de wolff, emlyn williams, elizabeth taylor, basil sydney robert taylor, play good roles/parts throughout this movie......i think that the director of this classics/swashbuckling/adventure/epic movie had done a good job of directing this movie because you never know what 2 expect throughout this movie.....i think that this is a good swashbuckling movie its got a good cast thorughout this movie....its a good movie 2 watch with a good cast throughout this movie
User Review - 10/10 by Aaron BExcellent. Liz Taylor is absolutely gorgeous in this one!
User Review - 10/10 by Paul CI love Elizabeth Taylor, and I also love a great medieval adventure film of knightly heroics. This film is based on the Sir Walter Scott classic about the chivalrousness and the daring stand. Ivanhoe, the disowned knight joins the bravehearted and high-minded Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest to raise the ransom money for King Richard (who was captured by Emperor Leopald of Austria after the Crusades), and also thwart Prince John's nasty schemes. And also, Ivanhoe also wants to re-establish his relationship with his father who disowned him years previously...disown your own son because he went to war for king and country?! that's ridiculous! After watching a bunch of time (after taping it), this became one of my favorite literary films with action-adventure and romance. Filmed in England, and with a top-notch cast besides Elizabeth includes Robert Taylor as our hero, Joan Fontaine as the Saxon princess Rowena and the ever-reliable George Sanders (The Black Swan, Disney's The Jungle Book) is suitably menacing as Sir Brian de Bois Guilbert, but he leavens the villainy with just the right note of chivalry and even decency. I love Elizabeth Taylor's and Joan Fontaine's costumes in the movie; especially the white dress Elizabeth wore in the ending of the film, and the golden one Rowena wore at the tournament scene. The one thing I do not like in the film after hearing all the time on screen, is the racism/bigotry (that's another word for prejudice) against Norman,Saxon and the Jewish people...I hate that now - racism and prejudice.

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