I never realised how much of the game 'Defender of the Crown' (1986) was based on Ivanhoe. The same picture of the trumpeters before each joust. The jousts themselves. Men in green sneaking into a castle, swordfighting against armoured men in red at the base of the keep. The fight escalating onto the stairways. The fight finishing with meeting a woman in the keep. Punishment for striking horse (although in Defender you are merely banished, you are not perforated by crossbows) Oh, and one of the characters in Defender is 'Wilfred of Ivanhoe' Edit - forgot one more point. The most powerful Norman in the game is..... Brian de Bois Guilbert! Edit - and another.... Seeking the help of Robin Hood to attack a castle.
1:57 - FAKE arrows seen hitting the men in the attempted sally? 2:18 - but then a volley of very well timed REAL arrows judged to miss them because the castle door closes behind them about 2 seconds before and so the arrows hit that instead? I wonder how much time was spent making sure that would work properly and safely.
Have to say that I like the 1982 version a lot more; so far it's the most loyal to the book of all the versions that I've seen. Just the armor could have looked a little more realistic - like it does in this film.
+Michael Jason “oops” Seibert You got that right. It irks me so much every time I see a catapult that launches a projectile after you cut a rope. If you had to do that every time, you'd be able to fire maybe 12 times before the rope isn't long enough to work. Ridiculous.
Queria preguntar si esta la pelicula para ver en youtube entera o algun sitio para descargarla pues esta descatalogada y es legal hablar de ello. Me gustaria verla
The climatic duel between Ivanhoe and Bois-Guilbert was arguably better and more brutal than any sword fight in the movie. The sword fights were just plain and boring flynning.
Yeah this film has very poor sword play for the most part, but the riding skill and brutality of the flail vs battleaxe is very intense. The metal shields are kinda funny but it does show that the action wasn’t faked, both shields take an absolute pounding and the aggression of the action, smashing blow after blow really sells how desperately they want to strike the other down.
But why did Bois-Guilbert not want to lose the fight ? He knew, hen he wins, Rebecca ill burn ... I would almost let the other kill me or at least win the fight. I don't understand the way he fights. When i remember right, the end is different in the book and different in the 1982 film. aren't there different versions ? I the 1982 fil, BG fights until a critical moment, where he lows his sword to let Ivanhoe win. And in the boo, both fall, ivanhoe because of he isn't full recoveres and BG because of an heart strike or something like this ? @@guypierson5754
Möchte mal auf UA-cam den ganzen Film sehen! El Cid ist ja auch schon in voller Länge hochgeladen. Meistes muss man die guten Film hier bezahlen.Den billigen Dreck hat man gratis!
On daylymotion (i think) you can find the whole film. Look under "videos" for Invahoe 1952 part 1" an after that "Ivahoe 1952vpart 2". I watched it yesterday.
Probably the best medieval fight scene ever, at the end of the clip. I've not seen any films that come close to matching it in intensity.
The total control of the horses! Today they'd do it in CGI and it wouldn't look half as good 😎
Love how in the end there’s no flamboyant finishing move just simply gets the right timing and chops him with an axe
The end fight was actually quite intense.
fgdj2000 I would have hated filming that.
Loved this film the first time I saw it on the tv. The two Taylors make sparks fly!
Great book great adaptation of it on screen great actors and scenery superb film is tribute to the book an honorable work
I never realised how much of the game 'Defender of the Crown' (1986) was based on Ivanhoe.
The same picture of the trumpeters before each joust.
The jousts themselves.
Men in green sneaking into a castle, swordfighting against armoured men in red at the base of the keep.
The fight escalating onto the stairways.
The fight finishing with meeting a woman in the keep.
Punishment for striking horse (although in Defender you are merely banished, you are not perforated by crossbows)
Oh, and one of the characters in Defender is 'Wilfred of Ivanhoe'
Edit - forgot one more point.
The most powerful Norman in the game is..... Brian de Bois Guilbert!
Edit - and another....
Seeking the help of Robin Hood to attack a castle.
Last scene had me on the edge of my seat now, as then.
My favorite chivalry movie ever period :)
Ah, the good old days!
Ivanhoe(black knight) great fight scenes 흑기사의 멋진 결투 장면 黑騎士是精彩的決鬥場面
Estd es un clásico del 🎥... Admitamoslo, la parte más triste es donde muere Wamba diciendo "Soy Libre"
Ivanhoe 1 , FrontBeuf 0. My favourite scene. And Liz Taylor...PNG, so pretty it almost hurts.
Fantastica seleccion ; muchas gracias !!!
George Sanders (Bois Gilbert) was known for the voice Shere Khan the tiger in disneys The Jungle Book. very baritone and european.
great movie.
"TAKE CARE SAXON LEST YOU STRIKE HORSE"....my supervisor says that to me so often that it's lost all meaning....
In what context ?
@@babmax9499 Mostly in relation to my TPS reports...
this was a good fight and a good death
1:57 - FAKE arrows seen hitting the men in the attempted sally?
2:18 - but then a volley of very well timed REAL arrows judged to miss them because the castle door closes behind them about 2 seconds before and so the arrows hit that instead?
I wonder how much time was spent making sure that would work properly and safely.
awesome. nice work.
Have to say that I like the 1982 version a lot more; so far it's the most loyal to the book of all the versions that I've seen. Just the armor could have looked a little more realistic - like it does in this film.
I think the most major thing this version changed from the book was the removing of the Black Knight AKA King Richard Character
Yes, well, they didn't have CGI back then...
Such a great film.
Someone should adapt this book into a web series in modern times like the musketeers and Bernard Cromwell's Last Kingdom.
6:33 " no mercy for you"
Love that ending extra!
geil noch aufm WDR, schade das der film nicht mehr gesendet wird :(
when medieval people still colorful
Absinthevideo and people threats rope like a fucking thing..it is fact that rope were actually quite valuable and could be useful for anything.
+Michael Jason “oops” Seibert You got that right. It irks me so much every time I see a catapult that launches a projectile after you cut a rope. If you had to do that every time, you'd be able to fire maybe 12 times before the rope isn't long enough to work. Ridiculous.
Queria preguntar si esta la pelicula para ver en youtube entera o algun sitio para descargarla pues esta descatalogada y es legal hablar de ello. Me gustaria verla
poor wampa
This great movie isn't produced in widescreen, so this video just stretches it to the wrong aspect ratio.
The climatic duel between Ivanhoe and Bois-Guilbert was arguably better and more brutal than any sword fight in the movie. The sword fights were just plain and boring flynning.
Yeah this film has very poor sword play for the most part, but the riding skill and brutality of the flail vs battleaxe is very intense. The metal shields are kinda funny but it does show that the action wasn’t faked, both shields take an absolute pounding and the aggression of the action, smashing blow after blow really sells how desperately they want to strike the other down.
But why did Bois-Guilbert not want to lose the fight ? He knew, hen he wins, Rebecca ill burn ...
I would almost let the other kill me or at least win the fight.
I don't understand the way he fights.
When i remember right, the end is different in the book and different in the 1982 film. aren't there different versions ?
I the 1982 fil, BG fights until a critical moment, where he lows his sword to let Ivanhoe win.
And in the boo, both fall, ivanhoe because of he isn't full recoveres and BG because of an heart strike or something like this ? @@guypierson5754
6:08 fuck I jump every time
Wow
2:10
Yes
Buckle and swash
Лошадей жалко а люди изверги придумать такое игрище лучше бы работали
REAL medieval fighting, iron-clad men trading brutal blows, not the agile swashbuckling BOLLOCKS of Robin Hood 1938 (worst overrated movie ever)
Möchte mal auf UA-cam den ganzen Film sehen! El Cid ist ja auch schon in voller Länge hochgeladen.
Meistes muss man die guten Film hier bezahlen.Den billigen Dreck hat man gratis!
On daylymotion (i think) you can find the whole film. Look under "videos" for Invahoe 1952 part 1" an after that "Ivahoe 1952vpart 2". I watched it yesterday.