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King Richard and the Crusaders

Theirs was the mightiest challenge of them all!
1954 | 114m | English

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Based on Sir Walter Scott's The Talisman, this is the story of the romantic adventures of Christians and Muslims during the battle for the Holy Land in the time of King Richard the Lionheart.
Release Date: Aug 07, 1954
Director: David Butler
Writer: Walter Scott, John Twist
Genres: Adventure, Drama, History
Keywords 12th century, crusade, saladin, richard the lionheart
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Rex Harrison Emir Hderim Sultan Saladin
Virginia Mayo Lady Edith Plantagenet
George Sanders King Richard I
Laurence Harvey Sir Kenneth of the Leopard
Robert Douglas Sir Giles Amaury
Michael Pate Conrad, Marquis of Montferrat
Paula Raymond Queen Berengaria
Lester Matthews Archbishop of Tyre / Narrator
Anthony Eustrel Baron De Vaux
Henry Corden King Philip of France
Wilton Graff Duke Leopold of Austria
Nejla Ates Moorish Dancing Girl
Nick Cravat Nectobanus
Leslie Bradley Castelaine Captain
Bruce Lester Castelaine
Peter Ortiz Castelaine
Otto Reichow Austrian Knight (uncredited)
Frank Mills Crusader (uncredited)
Harry Cording Castelaine Spokesman (uncredited)
Larry Chance Castelaine Bowman (uncredited)
John Holland Castelaine Man-at-Arms (uncredited)
James O'Hara Castelaine Knight (uncredited)
Thayer Roberts Officer of the Guard (uncredited)
Gavin Muir Physician (uncredited)
Leonard Mudie Physician (uncredited)
Lumsden Hare Physician (uncredited)
John Epper Wounded Castelaine (uncredited)
Frank Hagney Mobster (uncredited)
Richard Peel English Soldier (uncredited)
Rudolph Anders Austrian Knight (uncredited)
Herbert Deans Captain of Guard (uncredited)
Name Job
Yakima Canutt Second Unit Director
J. Peverell Marley Director of Photography
Irene Morra Editor
Bertram Tuttle Art Direction
Oren Haglund Assistant Director
Joe Canutt Stunts
Marjorie Best Costume Design
Gordon Bau Makeup Artist
William L. Kuehl Set Decoration
William S. Darling Art Direction
Fred Sersen Visual Effects
David Butler Director
Walter Scott Novel
John Twist Writer
Max Steiner Original Music Composer
Paul Baxley Stunts
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John Chard
6.0

By Saint George – Or Andrew… King Richard and the Crusaders is directed by David Butler and adapted to screenplay by John Twist from the novel “The Talisman” written by Sir Walter Scott. It stars Rex Harrison, Viginia Mayo, George Sanders, Laurence Harvey, Robert Douglas, Michael Pate and Paula ... Raymond. A WarnerColor/CinemaScope production, music is by Max Steiner and cinematography by J. Peverell Marley. Unfairly maligned as one of the 50 worst movies of all time, David Butler’s picture has enough spectacle about it to ensure it can be enjoyed by fans of such fluffy fare. The script is often awful, the historical accuracy equally so, while Rex Harrison – who is otherwise excellent – singing like a love sick minstrel, is a touch bizarre! But on the other side of the fence is the lush colour, the costuming, Harrison and Sanders’ playful jostling, Steiner’s rumbling score and the lively action scenes (mucho jousting high in calibre). It for sure isn’t approaching the top end of the swords and shields list of movies, but is it really worse than the likes of Androcles and the Lion, Helen of Troy, Sword of Lancelot etc? No say I! There’s fun to be had, both intentional and otherwise. 6/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

Laurence Harvey portrays a fictional Scottish knight on crusade with Richard the Lionheart in this brightly coloured but laboured adaptation of Sir Walter Scott's "The Talisman". The history is all over the place and the casting - particularly Rex Harrison as Saladin, but George Sanders as King Rich ... ard is pretty lame too. Robert Douglas reprises his oft-seen role as the baddie to some effect, and Virginia Mayo adds a touch of glamour but the dialogue is very dry, the acting overly theatrical and though well enough put together, this comes across as a lot-made film made to fulfil outstanding contractual obligations by the actors rather than to engage an adult audience.

Nov 21, 2022