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Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman
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Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman

Apr 29, 1971
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★ 4.5

Overview

Year 1000. At the death of King Henry, Stefano Cunningam seized with the power of power making himself crowned king of England and Scotland. Ten years later, a young Norman, Ivanhoe, returning home from the Holy Land where he fought, finds the nation prey to the violence and cruelty of Stephen and his acolytes. Conducted in prison for his opposition to the usurper, Ivanhoe learns from York, former advisor to King Henry, also held prisoner, that the "Norman sword", symbol of the power of the king of England and Scotland is not in the hands of Stefano, but is guarded by a Scottish clan loyal to the dynasty of Henry.

Genres

Drama
Adventure

Production Companies

Les Films Corona
Oceania Film
Talía Films

Cast

Mark Damon

Ivanhoe

Mark Damon

Luis Dávila

Stephen of Cunningham

Luis Dávila

Aveline Frederica

Kitty

Aveline Frederica

Krista Nell

Brenda

Krista Nell

Aldo Berti

Art

Aldo Berti

Spartaco Conversi

Keats

Spartaco Conversi

Luis de Tejada

Duke of York (as Luis Tejada)

Luis de Tejada

Arnaldo Dell'Acqua

Scottish Tribal

Arnaldo Dell'Acqua

Vittorio Fanfoni

Announcer

Vittorio Fanfoni

Vassili Karis

Tricky

Vassili Karis

Nello Pazzafini

Ghippo

Nello Pazzafini

Luciano Pigozzi

Mortimer (as Alan Collin)

Luciano Pigozzi

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