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Plot summary
Upon returning from the Crusades, Ivanhoe, Robin Hood and the Saxons work to restore King Richard to the throne with opposition from Prince John, his Norman knights, and the Knights Templar.Cast
Anthony Andrews – Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe, Cedric's son. Sam Neill – Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert Michael Hordern – Lord Cedric of Rotherwood James Mason – Isaac of York, Jewish money-lender. Olivia Hussey – Rebecca of York, Isaac's daughter. Lysette Anthony – Lady Rowena, Cedric's ward. Julian Glover – King Richard I Plantagenet, the Black Knight. Ronald Pickup – Prince John Plantagenet, Richard's brother and usurper. John Rhys-Davies – Sir Reginald Front-de-Boeuf Stuart Wilson – Sir Maurice de Bracy George Innes – Wamba (son of Witless), Cedric's jester. David Robb – Robert of Locksley, Robin Hood. Tony Haygarth – Friar Tuck. Michael Gothard – Sir Athelstane of Coningsburgh Philip Locke – Lucas de Beaumanoir, Grand Master of the Knights Templar. Timothy Morand – Prince John's Attendant Kevin Stoney – Fitzurse, Prince John's advisor. Dean Harris – Phillippe John Hallam – Herald Kenneth Gilbert – Marshall Debbie Farrington – Alicia Stewart Bevan – Edward, member of the Order of the Knights Templar. Geoffrey Beevers – Beaslin (as Geoffrey Veevers) John Forgeham – Front-de-Boeuf's Lieutenant Chloe Franks – Attendant Robert Russell – Leader Derek Lyons – SquireProduction
The film was part of a slate of films from Columbia Pictures Television then under Herman Rush. Anthony Andrews' casting was announced in September 1981. "It's impossible to make Ivanhoe without being a bit tongue in cheek," said Andrews. Michael Hordern said, "You could change our costumes from 12th Century to 20th Century and have us running about in automobiles instead of on horseback, and you could do the same story in terms of (anti-semitism). Prejudice is still very strong. Human nature doesn't seem to have changed very much since Cedric's time." It was filmed at Pinewood Studios and the historic Bamburgh Castle and Alnwick Castle in Northumberland. "The problem with Ivanhoe is that he is whiter than white, cleaner than clean", said Andrews. "He's a straight-cut hero with no rough edge. Each time he opens his mouth, he says something incredibly just. The problem was to turn him into a human being." Julian Glover had played the role of Richard I previously in the Doctor Who serial The Crusade (1965), which was also directed by Camfield.Broadcast and reception
The film premiered on CBS in the US on 23 February 1982 and was first broadcast in the UK on 26 September 1982 on ITV. In Sweden, where it first aired over TV 1 on 31 December 1982, the film's airing annually around Christmas–New Year has become a tradition. Since 1994 the movie has been broadcast on Swedish television at 3 PM on New Year’s Day. Popular Swedish heavy metal band HammerFall even named their debut album Glory to the Brave after a line from the film. The score by Allyn Ferguson was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1982.See also
List of American films of 1982References
External links
Ivanhoe at IMDb Ivanhoe at the TCM Movie DatabaseIvanhoe, a worthy and noble knight, the champion of justice returns to England after the holy wars, and 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. Ivanhoe (1982)
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Ivanhoe - Wikipedia
Ivanhoe: A Romance (/ ˈ aɪ v ən h oʊ / EYE-vən-hoh) by Walter Scott is a historical novel published in three volumes, in December 1819, as one of the Waverley novels. It marked a shift away from Scott's prior practice of setting stories in Scotland and in the more recent past.
Ivanhoe (1952 film) - Wikipedia
Ivanhoe is a 1952 historical adventure epic film directed by Richard Thorpe and produced by Pandro S. Berman for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film was shot in Technicolor , with a cast featuring Robert Taylor , Elizabeth Taylor , Joan Fontaine , George Sanders , Emlyn Williams , Finlay Currie , Felix Aylmer , and Sebastian Cabot .
Ivanhoe | Sir Walter Scott, Characters, Summary, Romanticism ...
Jan 2, 2025 · Ivanhoe is a historical romance by Sir Walter Scott that was published in 1819. It concerns the life of Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe, a fictional Saxon knight, and is one of Scott’s most popular works.
Ivanhoe (1952) - IMDb
Ivanhoe: Directed by Richard Thorpe. With Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Fontaine, George Sanders. A knight seeks to free the captive King Richard and put him back on the throne.
A Summary and Analysis of Sir Walter Scott’s Ivanhoe
Ivanhoe, Sir Walter Scott’s 1819 novel set in late twelfth-century England, has a claim to being the most influential novel of the entire nineteenth century. It was hugely popular, and remains so, with such figures as Tony Blair and Ho Chi Minh both declaring it their favourite novel.
Ivanhoe: Full Book Summary - SparkNotes
A short summary of Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of Ivanhoe.
Ivanhoe (TV Movie 1982) - IMDb
Ivanhoe: Directed by Douglas Camfield. With James Mason, Anthony Andrews, Sam Neill, Michael Hordern. Wilfred of Ivanhoe, a worthy and noble knight, the champion of justice, returns to England after the Holy Wars.