Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe (1997)
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A century after the Normans conquer England, evil Prince John (Ralph Brown) seizes control of the realm in the absence of the rightful ruler, his brother Richard the Lion-Hearted (Rory Edwards), who has been crusading in the Holy Land. John means to replace Richard as king. John, a Norman, governs… More A century after the Normans conquer England, evil Prince John (Ralph Brown) seizes control of the realm in the absence of the rightful ruler, his brother Richard the Lion-Hearted (Rory Edwards), who has been crusading in the Holy Land. John means to replace Richard as king. John, a Norman, governs with cruelty and force of arms, and the Saxon natives despise him. Siding with John are fearsome warrior priests known as Templars. All seems lost for the Saxons. Then the Saxon hero Ivanhoe returns from the Crusades in disguise. Not far behind is Richard. Meanwhile, Ivanhoe's father, Cedric (James Cosmo), a Saxon lord who has disowned his son in the mistaken belief that he has betrayed Richard, betroths his beautiful ward, Rowena (Victoria Smurfit), Ivanhoe's beloved, to Saxon lord Athelstane (Chris Walker). If right is to prevail, the Saxons must unseat John, and Ivanhoe must restore his good name and win Rowena. John decides to sponsor a tournament between his Templar champions and Saxon knights. On the first day of the tournament, the disguised Ivanhoe heartens the Saxons by defeating the best of the Templars in a jousting match. On the second day, during sword-to-sword combat, he turns apparent defeat into victory with the help of a mysterious Black Knight (Rory Edwards). Ivanhoe suffers a wound, however, and Rebecca (Susan Lynch), a Jew, nurses him back to health. Ivanhoe had saved the life of her father, Isaac. The Templars capture Ivanhoe and other Saxons, as well as Rebecca and her father, and hold them in a castle. Then, Saxon men-at-arms led by Robin Hood (Aden Gillett) and the Black Knight storm the castle and free the prisoners. However, a Templar knight rides off with Rebecca, and his superior condemns her as a witch and sentences her to be burned at the stake. The film builds to its climax as Ivanhoe rides to save Rebecca, and viewers wonder about the ultimate fate of John, the identity of the Black Knight, and the future course of English history. ~ Mike Cummings, Rovi
- Directed By
- Stuart Orme
- Written By
- Deborah Cook
- Genres
- Action & Adventure, Television
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Cast
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Steven Waddington
as Ivanhoe
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Victoria Smurfit
as Rowena
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Ciarán Hinds
as Brian de Bois-Guilbert
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Christopher Lee
as Lucas de Beaumanoir
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Susan Lynch
as Rebecca
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Sian Phillips
as Eleanor of Aquitaine
- Ronald Pickup
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Chris Walker
as Athelstane
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Aden Gillett
as Robin Hood
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James Cosmo
as Cedric
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Ralph Brown
as Prince John
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Rory Edwards
as Richard the Lionhearted/The Black Knight
- Roger Ashton-Griffiths
- Chris Barnes
- David Barrass
- Niven Boyd
- Nick Brimble
- Jimmy Chisholm
- Trevor Cooper
- Ron Donachie
- Simon Donald
- Patrick Gordon