Best sword fight Mark of Zorro

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • Basil Rathbone VS Tyrone Power
    The best sword fight I have ever seen in movies.

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  • @franciscoj.figueroarivera8337
    @franciscoj.figueroarivera8337 8 місяців тому +300

    This movie was filmed 84 yrs ago and this duel still stands the test of time.

    • @alfonsecoppola5938
      @alfonsecoppola5938 3 місяці тому +8

      so true absolute best

    • @Rob-z7k
      @Rob-z7k 3 місяці тому +3

      Just like the fight scene in the Antonio Banderas movie when he fights the 2 bad guys at the same time

    • @franciscoj.figueroarivera8337
      @franciscoj.figueroarivera8337 3 місяці тому +10

      ​@@Rob-z7kAntonio Banderas was not a trained swords man, so they used stuntmen to pull that off. Power ( playing De la Vega\Zorro ) and Rathbone ( playing the villain ) were trained swordsmen both and they performed their sword fighting sequences on their own in this and every other movies where they had to perform one.

    • @skinnyman-rv1xi
      @skinnyman-rv1xi 3 місяці тому +3

      One of the beauties of being an O.M.C. Member is looking at this one the second time around and TRULY!! enjoying it. Thank you Lord.

    • @chozen1956
      @chozen1956 2 місяці тому +3

      84 yrs? Wow

  • @GuidaEldorado-hy2tg
    @GuidaEldorado-hy2tg Рік тому +803

    When I took a fencing class in college, my instructor said that this was the most difficult duel ever filmed. My instructor was an alternate on the women's Olympic team in the 60's. She trained the college team, and they studied this duel. Tyrone Power's mother was an Olympic level competitor. Basil Rathbone was a fencing master and had training with the foil, Sabre, epee and could duel with weapons in both hands at the same time. His skill was what made others look good. When George Takei did some sword play in an early Star Trek episode, he studied with Craven, who choreographed this duel. Takei said the teacher told him that Basil Rathbone was a wild man with a sword, and that everybody was afraid of him, because he was so skilled.

    • @kingsman8475
      @kingsman8475 Рік тому +23

      George had only a week to train for the episode, "The Naked Time."

    • @GuidaEldorado-hy2tg
      @GuidaEldorado-hy2tg Рік тому +18

      ​@Kingsman * Yes, and he did a lot of push ups as part of getting in shape for the part.

    • @sthomas2592
      @sthomas2592 Рік тому +56

      If Rathbone lived now he could have drastically improved some of the lightsaber scenes in Star Wars. Lord knows they needed it.

    • @mandolindleyroadshow706
      @mandolindleyroadshow706 Рік тому +27

      Rathbone was a trained stage fencer. There were a few competitive fencers of Hollywood's golden era. The best of them was Cornell Wilde, a sabreur, who trained for the 1936 Olympics. The greatest fencer to ever appear in a Hollywood movie was Aldo Nadi, world champion and multiple Olympic winning foil fencer. Oddly, the film Nadi appeared in, he didn't fence. He played a crooked policeman in To Have and Have Not, starring Humphrey Bogart. There is footage of Nadi fencing in competition in the 1930s on UA-cam. Well worth checking out.

    • @williampaz2092
      @williampaz2092 Рік тому +45

      Whenever Basil Rathbone dueled Errol Flynn on the movie screen (twice that I know of) he went made sure that he made Errol Flynn look good. In this particular sequence Tyrone Power, an accomplished fencer himself, and Basil Rathbone did their very best to make each other look good!

  • @honestreviews7351
    @honestreviews7351 3 роки тому +311

    HOLY SHIT MAN.... I had no idea sword fighting like THIS existed in cinema

    • @Wingzofelzorro
      @Wingzofelzorro 2 роки тому +1

      Ikr ik😄

    • @joebutlersnr7017
      @joebutlersnr7017 Рік тому +16

      It's a shame more people don't watch these old gems , cgi is great but you can't beat a great story line.

    • @h.calvert3165
      @h.calvert3165 Рік тому +19

      Check out Rathbone against Errol Flynn in Captain Blood & The Adventures of Robin Hood! ⚔

    • @dragonjmoore1927
      @dragonjmoore1927 Рік тому +3

      the rapier fighting in the old movies are so much better

    • @BodaciousWench
      @BodaciousWench Рік тому +6

      Check out The Princess Bride

  • @Stratocus
    @Stratocus Рік тому +71

    Basil Rathbone said; “Power was the most agile man with a sword I’ve ever faced before a camera. Tyrone could have fenced Errol Flynn into a cocked hat.”

  • @alcalderini161
    @alcalderini161 Рік тому +772

    What makes this scene even more remarkable is the fact that Rathbone was born in 1892 so was 47 or 48 when this scene was filmed. Truly a great actor and swordsman.

    • @rongendron8705
      @rongendron8705 Рік тому +25

      Truly, one of, if not the greatest swordfight of all time! Tyrone died at 44,of a heart attack,
      after filming a swordfight, so it's amazing that Rathbone was 47, possibly doing this multiple
      times!

    • @ajvanmarle
      @ajvanmarle Рік тому +15

      The greatest on-screen swordsman ever. He was absolutely brilliant.

    • @j.st.jamesesq.9599
      @j.st.jamesesq.9599 Рік тому +24

      Another great feature about this sword fight is that it shows the actors, or stuntman's, entire body; similar to the way Fred Astaire used to show his entire body while dancing. The viewer gets to see how the players move. Unlike the majority of today's films which rely on fast editing, and one only sees parts of the actor's actions during a fight or dance scene.

    • @agricolaurbanus6209
      @agricolaurbanus6209 Рік тому

      What do you expect from a 47y/o? Walking on a crutch?😂

    • @TruthLivesNow
      @TruthLivesNow Рік тому +24

      Basil Rathborne, also did a super sword fight as Guy of Gisbourne in, "The Adventures of Robin Hood," 1938. He was 46 years old in that movie. Imagine, fighting so well against much younger actors, and the actors are, Errol Flynn and Tyrone Power, both lady's men, and both dying young about the age that Basil Rathbone is while playing this part.

  • @GreatBoneStructure
    @GreatBoneStructure Рік тому +127

    Born in 1963. Saw this as a kid. Was Zorro for several Halloweens. Whenever I was hit with a stick or a ball or a snowball or whatever it was always, "I needed that scratch to wake me up" and back into the fray redoubled. We can all learn a lot from Zorro. Especially mustache maintenance.

    • @sidhu139
      @sidhu139 Рік тому +2

      @FredCarpenter-pm8bf So you'd already been sword fighting for an year by the time @Greatbonestructure was born! Fantastic! You can legitimately say to him, "I was fighting duels while you were still in your nappies."

    • @sidhu139
      @sidhu139 Рік тому

      @GreatBoneStructure I understand that you were born in 1963 bit that's no reason to to stare at us so malevolently with one eye.

    • @ukestudio3002
      @ukestudio3002 Рік тому

      Good story.. we often forget the joy we had as children, when EVERYTHING was real ..

    • @joematerascz3725
      @joematerascz3725 Місяць тому

      "Mustache maintenance "
      Good one!😊

    • @donmacquarrie9161
      @donmacquarrie9161 14 днів тому

      😂👍

  • @csl9495
    @csl9495 4 роки тому +971

    I thought it was going to be corny but it was actually really good. Wow... better than any other modern fencing scenes.

    • @vagiasthanasis
      @vagiasthanasis  4 роки тому +65

      No no this is some awesome shit.

    • @davidcraft7376
      @davidcraft7376 3 роки тому +80

      Rathbone was twice the British Army Fencing champion, so he knew swordsmanship.

    • @dboboc
      @dboboc 3 роки тому +10

      They obviously sped up the fencing scenes.

    • @unseelie63
      @unseelie63 3 роки тому +13

      Most of what we see in film is hack-and- bash.Different types of swords,different sorts of combat.I'd read that Basil Rathbone was a great swordsman.

    • @RedWolf-nl8ni
      @RedWolf-nl8ni 3 роки тому +9

      Yeah, it actually feels like thier fighting to death then just another fight scene in climactic loud music fight slash brawl

  • @cobaltace6218
    @cobaltace6218 Рік тому +75

    I always respected the acting of Basil Rathbone.

  • @luisdauajare4842
    @luisdauajare4842 4 роки тому +934

    Basil Rathbone and Tyrone Powell were both amazing swordmen. This was back in the time actors were "studio men", contractually attached to an studio, and trained whenever they were not filming.Basil Rathbone in particular was even an olympic fencer. For me, the best sword fight was the one in Robin Hood, with Rathbone playing Guy of Gisborne to Errol Flynn's Robin.

    • @Christian-wt5qt
      @Christian-wt5qt 2 роки тому +35

      This one is the best for its technical skills. But there are many others great ones, ... the Sea Hawk with Errol Flynn, The Black Swan, Prisioner of Zenda, etc....

    • @janetlieb2507
      @janetlieb2507 2 роки тому +58

      Basil Rathbone said Tyrone was the finest swordsman on film! Even greater than Errol Flynn!💙

    • @christophermatthias3327
      @christophermatthias3327 2 роки тому +41

      @@janetlieb2507 These old movies make Hollywood seem so boring and washed-up now great film making long gone

    • @michaelchristian5089
      @michaelchristian5089 2 роки тому +28

      Take a look at the duels between Mel Ferrer & Stewart Granger in "Scaramouche" & between Granger & James Mason in "The Prisoner of Zenda".

    • @briang.7206
      @briang.7206 2 роки тому +14

      What's your opinion of Guy Williams as a ,swordsman ?

  • @HoldenHardman
    @HoldenHardman Рік тому +127

    "I needed that scratch to awaken me."
    What a legend.

    • @danomalley2473
      @danomalley2473 Рік тому +13

      My old friend and I used to quote that line to each other. RIP Louie.

    • @TheSaneHatter
      @TheSaneHatter Рік тому +1

      That's Spanish for, "NOW you've pissed me off!"

    • @rmp7400
      @rmp7400 5 місяців тому

      Both military men - well disciplined!

  • @Tadicuslegion78
    @Tadicuslegion78 3 роки тому +120

    It's sad how many people are missing out on great films like this all because they don't want to watch "old movies" or "black & white" movies.

    • @janetlieb2507
      @janetlieb2507 Рік тому +7

      Yes! Wonderful Movies! Also The Wonderful Silents! 💙

    • @chriswood1054
      @chriswood1054 Рік тому +7

      They are fools. Sad but true.

    • @janetlieb2507
      @janetlieb2507 Рік тому +6

      @@chriswood1054 yes!💔

    • @c17nav
      @c17nav Рік тому +5

      Colorization was unnecessary

    • @RjBenjamin353
      @RjBenjamin353 Рік тому +2

      Yes. So very true. The interesting thing is that great movie directors of today like Tarentino are inspired by the old films.

  • @SuperHaoken
    @SuperHaoken Рік тому +68

    The choreography is far better than those of so many movies nowadays

    • @yulbrinner3193
      @yulbrinner3193 4 місяці тому +2

      Basil era un experto en la materia pero lamentablemente siempre tenía que perder por qué era el malvado de la película

    • @thebluestig2654
      @thebluestig2654 4 місяці тому +3

      Americanized fight choreography for movies these days is horrid, always with the cuts to new camera angles at every attack, constant facial closeups, way too much shaking camera.

    • @kolega4ever
      @kolega4ever 2 місяці тому +3

      Well, because modern sword fights choreography takes more precautions on actors' safety, which causes usage of strikes which are out of measure, mistakes are often fixed with cuts etc. Back in the day those sequences were made with one shot, but requires lots of swordsmanship skill and practice for particular scene, as a mistake with steel blade (even a dull one) might be fatal (especially with sabres, longswords and other swords heavier then the fencing foils used here). Your skull will break if hit by a sword, it's sharpness doesn't matter.

  • @eduardomagana3858
    @eduardomagana3858 3 роки тому +43

    I feel like this kind of sword fight makes mordern day ones look inaccurate and less thrilling.

    • @helifanodobezanozi7689
      @helifanodobezanozi7689 Рік тому +1

      It's a fantastic scene that is well executed, but is completely historically and technically inaccurate. In the same way that different countries in Asia had distinctive fighting styles, so did the Europeans. Spain had the most distinctive fencing style of all, with the fighters using extremely long rapiers, which weren't in use in others places by this time, but also they stood very erect. This looks like sport fencing of the time using extremely light thrusting weapons (which somehow cut even though they don't have a cutting edge.😂) Also, the reality of an actual fight is someone is going to be injured or killed way faster than this.

    • @eduardomagana3858
      @eduardomagana3858 Рік тому +1

      @@helifanodobezanozi7689 too bad they could record fencing how it was back in the day. At least with a camera. Real life fencing probably would’ve been something to see

    • @helifanodobezanozi7689
      @helifanodobezanozi7689 Рік тому

      @@eduardomagana3858 Well, there are plenty of historical manuals going back to the 1500's. There are also accurate modern reproductions of the weapons used. Martial arts from other parts of the world, which have been continuous use are also a practical resource. (Sometimes they either incorporated techniques from European fencing or developed countermeasures to defeat western fencers.) All that is need is to draw on these resources and practice. Plenty of historical fencers post here on UA-cam.

    • @danieldickson8591
      @danieldickson8591 5 місяців тому

      @@helifanodobezanozi7689 The notion behind the length of this duel -- aside from entertaining the audience -- is that both fencers are supposed to be so exceptional, they can avoid injuries and fatal blows that most mere men cannot.

    • @helifanodobezanozi7689
      @helifanodobezanozi7689 5 місяців тому

      @@danieldickson8591 I've watched many fencers over the past 30 years who are from various martial arts backgrounds (European historical fencers, Japanese martial arts practioners and Filipino martial artists.) Men and women with decades of sparing experience. I even met a few of the Filipino martial artist who had actual combat experience with knives and short swords. The simple reality is, real fights with swords or knives between 2 or more parties that REALLY want to kill each other only last a few seconds/ moves before someone is either dead or injured. But don't take my word for it, read the historical accounts of actual duels or battlefield combat.

  • @ernestkhalimov7407
    @ernestkhalimov7407 Рік тому +109

    Ive seen hundreds of duel scenes from both old and new movies. As a fencer, a despise most of the terrible hollywood choreography. This duel has to be one of my favorites. Its not perfect but its fast, well paced, no suicidal spinning. But best of all, each reposte tries to hit the open target. I absolutely love it

    • @deathrodamus9608
      @deathrodamus9608 Рік тому +7

      "no suicidal spinning" 😂

    • @sidhu139
      @sidhu139 Рік тому +2

      @ernestkhalimov7407 What's a fencer? Is it someone who mends fences? Why would a fence-mender be so interested in sword fighting? I really don't see the connection.

    • @ernestkhalimov7407
      @ernestkhalimov7407 Рік тому +2

      @@sidhu139 fencing is swordplay

    • @sidhu139
      @sidhu139 Рік тому +1

      @@ernestkhalimov7407 And some comments are supposed to be jokes. But thanks anyway. 😉😉👍

    • @mantistoboggan5171
      @mantistoboggan5171 Рік тому

      ​@@sidhu139I'm not sure English is their first language, though I always have liked this joke.

  • @Axgoodofdunemaul
    @Axgoodofdunemaul Рік тому +78

    A friend of mine, who was a fencer, back in the 1970s, told me that this was the most realistic fencing he'd ever seen in a movie.

  • @videoinformer
    @videoinformer Рік тому +198

    The realistic bleeding pierce to the chest is the most remarkable thing in this scene. Must have been startling to audiences of the time, as they were accustomed even years after this to seeing nothing remotely realistic, no wound that looked like even the shirt was pierced, let alone the flesh.
    This was one of my earliest favorite movies as a kid, one of the heroes I loved pretending to be.
    It wasn't enough for Sir Guy to die in a swordfight with Robin Hood. He had to be reincarnated as Captain Esteban Pasquale so he could do it all over again in this fight with Zorro!

    • @normanacree1635
      @normanacree1635 Рік тому +5

      You remind me of how a person could get shot and not see any evidence of it as they fell down.

    • @billkazen4683
      @billkazen4683 Рік тому +3

      Rathbone was considered just about the most skilled fencer in Hollywood in those days...nice touch showing blood...

    • @frankgesuele6298
      @frankgesuele6298 Рік тому

      Seeing it left no doubt💀

    • @luismendizabal
      @luismendizabal Рік тому

      Cuánto realismo muestra está escena

    • @trollking99
      @trollking99 Рік тому +1

      I had not seen this movie and was shocked when he was pierced and died.

  • @mtnman8783
    @mtnman8783 2 роки тому +91

    This is honestly one of the better fencing scenes ever filmed

    • @theminister1154
      @theminister1154 8 місяців тому +3

      It's always best when they really look like they want to kill each other. That one famous polish film has a similar quality.

    • @TheRampagingGallowglass75
      @TheRampagingGallowglass75 6 місяців тому +2

      ​@@theminister1154 YES! And you were referring to The Deluge from 1974 (the Polish film). That famous sword fight was incredible & amazingly realistic. The film itself was meant to take place in the mid 17th Century during Poland's war with Sweden. That fight was indeed very epic!

    • @patrickgriffitt6551
      @patrickgriffitt6551 15 днів тому

      Short but sweet might check out The Great Race.. Natalie Wood is a bonus.

  • @mackiemesser9319
    @mackiemesser9319 6 місяців тому +3

    DAMN, this is good.
    I know that in real life, it's the fight choreographer who is the unsung hero of scenes like this, but what a job he did here, and what perfection both Rathbone and Power (and whoever doubled for Power in some of the parts - you can tell when Zorro has his back to the camera that it is not always Power) displayed! The whole key to scenes like this is that although the sword fighters are really "dancing" to the steps orchestrated by the fight choreographer, they don't LOOK like they are "dancing" - they really do look like they are fencing in earnest and that only one of them is going to emerge on his feet when it is over. It's like the "train fight" scene in From Russia With Love -- you really do suspend all belief and are "hooked" into the scene.
    Compare that with some of the sloppy fight choreography in so many modern "martial arts" films (including, IMHO, the boxing scenes in the "Rocky" franchise, none of which look like genuine boxing matches) -- totally over the top, looking more like jitterbug dancing than actual fighting.

  • @kevinlin3747
    @kevinlin3747 4 роки тому +121

    This is Amazing!! You can really feel the danger between two man, which is what modern movies cant give

    • @robertmcpherson1617
      @robertmcpherson1617 2 роки тому +5

      That sense of danger is due mainly to the fight choreographer, Fred Cavens!

  • @jaybennett236
    @jaybennett236 Рік тому +64

    Tyrone Power was a Marine pilot in Pacific combat zones during WWII. A real hero!

    • @alanhope1190
      @alanhope1190 Рік тому +7

      Yes! My favorite uncle was a combat Marine in WWII and met Tyrone Power in San Francisco right after the war ended.

    • @tugamus
      @tugamus Рік тому +15

      And Basil Rathbone was a British officer and trench raider awarded the Military Cross for bravery in WWI. Another hero.

    • @alimolina4279
      @alimolina4279 4 місяці тому +1

      @jaybennett: You're right!

    • @lindaosika7648
      @lindaosika7648 3 місяці тому +1

      I loved him Captain from Castille.

  • @jondrake1977
    @jondrake1977 3 роки тому +63

    And to think this was the last movie the Waynes saw before they were shot in an alley on Park Row in Gotham City.

    • @hongkongcantonese501
      @hongkongcantonese501 2 місяці тому

      You absolutely rock with that comment. If I had seen this movie as a kid, I would have fenced in college.

  • @thefantasyreview8709
    @thefantasyreview8709 Рік тому +30

    Arguably, the best swordfight on film Basil Rathbone and Tyrone Power, amazing actors and both expert swordsmen. So friggin' fast!

  • @sarahlennox8963
    @sarahlennox8963 3 роки тому +116

    My dad used to LIVE for these old movies especially when sword fighting was involved. He loved Basil Rathbone and Tyrone Power lol I miss hearing him talk about these kinds of scenes.

    • @janetlieb2507
      @janetlieb2507 Рік тому +2

      Yes! Basil And Tyrone Are Wonderful!💙💙

  • @maxbrazil3712
    @maxbrazil3712 3 роки тому +338

    Master swordsman Fred Cavens choreographed this fight. His son Albert doubled for Tyrone Power to perform the more difficult and dangerous swordplay. Basil Rathbone won the British Army Fencing Championship twice, and thus needed no double. He was an expert swordsman that helped train Errol Flynn & Tyrone Power. The only actor equal to Rathbone for loveable bad guys is Alan Rickman, may they dine forever in Valhalla!
    The Albert Caven scenes:
    1:43 to 1:50
    2:00 to 2:09
    2:40 to 2:50
    3:18 to 3:32

    • @robertbrawley5048
      @robertbrawley5048 Рік тому +15

      Wow! Thanks for the information

    • @alice88wa
      @alice88wa Рік тому +5

      Thank you for sharing! I had always had a feeling there was someone else doubling for him in some scenes.

    • @JLee-rt6ve
      @JLee-rt6ve Рік тому +9

      Varlet! Thou dost call Albert craven?

    • @stevemurray5606
      @stevemurray5606 Рік тому

      Where are you getting this? I believe Bob Anderson was the swordmaster on this film and many other classics, including the Princess Bride.

    • @es6544
      @es6544 Рік тому

      That explains it. Thanks

  • @Elst07896
    @Elst07896 Рік тому +33

    What did I just witness then? Absolute perfection. The hours Messrs Rathbone and Power must have put in to get that right must have been immeasurable. In these days of CGI, this is harks back to the golden days when everything was done by pure skill. Excellent. 👍👍

    • @notwocdivad
      @notwocdivad 8 місяців тому

      It helped that they were world class swordsmen in real life! Basil Rathbone was a renowned swordsman with every class of sword!!! There were some movies where he actually forgot the script and demolished his co star!!! If there was a movie in that age that needed an evil baddie it was Send for Basil!!!!

    • @notwocdivad
      @notwocdivad 8 місяців тому +1

      It helped that they were world class swordsmen in real life! Basil Rathbone was a renowned swordsman with every class of sword!!! There were some movies where he actually forgot the script and demolished his co star!!! If there was a movie in that age that needed an evil baddie it was Send for Basil!!!!

  • @BuckDanny2314
    @BuckDanny2314 2 роки тому +61

    I barely have a word to talk about this duel. It's 1940 and yet, it is still amazing.

    • @rowanaforrest9792
      @rowanaforrest9792 Рік тому +6

      I'm not sure whether there is an actor living today who is a true sword master like Basil Rathbone. He was an Olympic-quality swordsman, an expert.

  • @patrickkelly7085
    @patrickkelly7085 Рік тому +14

    This film was by far the best version of this great story.

  • @h.k.7453
    @h.k.7453 Рік тому +25

    Basil Rathbone had good form. He was always great at making the heroes look good. If you watch carefully, you can see the hero "search for the blade." Rathbone puts his blade in line, where the hero can find it. Other films featuring him also show this trait.

    • @thechonkersking2647
      @thechonkersking2647 2 місяці тому

      This is at 1:45 right? It looks like they pause the blades come together and it sounds almost like a tuning fork while it pauses stops and then the action restarts? And I saw it again at 2:04

  • @LeeGoldin
    @LeeGoldin Рік тому +57

    I love it. No effects, just good choreography, acting and athleticism

    • @zulkifliali8832
      @zulkifliali8832 6 місяців тому +4

      Not stund man. Actual actor did the sword fight.

    • @danieldickson8591
      @danieldickson8591 5 місяців тому

      @@zulkifliali8832 Tyrone Power trained hard for the film, including under Basil Rathbone, but still needed a double for the most difficult passes. Rathbone needed no double.

    • @michaelcohen2760
      @michaelcohen2760 3 місяці тому +1

      Filming appears to have been speeded up a bit

  • @jackbuchanan9085
    @jackbuchanan9085 3 роки тому +117

    What makes this fight so real is also the sound effects. Not sure if they were from the raw recordings on set but unlike most movies were the sword sounds sound grand and polished with the metalic tangs, each crossing of swords here are less a tang and more a WHACK! Any of those contacts could kill you making the fight so much more deadly.

    • @JohnSmith-xw2dw
      @JohnSmith-xw2dw 2 роки тому +13

      That's a great point. Didn't even need a music soundtrack during the fight.

    • @robertmcpherson1617
      @robertmcpherson1617 2 роки тому +10

      Very astute. In fencing, we have tac parries and opposition parries. The consensus is that tac is from the sound of a beat. In general, swords don't clang.

    • @fionatsang9353
      @fionatsang9353 2 роки тому +6

      Not sure if it was the case here, but on other sword-fighting productions, swords that look like sabres were actually epee blades with sabre grips. Modern sabres are actually very light and flexible; so they wouldn't bend and whip round in the air potentially injuring an actor, they put epees, the heaviest and stiffest of the blades, in the sabre grips. That might account for the good, solid sound as they clash (though it is likely that they dubbed the sounds in at least partially, I doubt the mics would have picked them up clearly enough)

    • @wizrom3046
      @wizrom3046 Рік тому +2

      The sound almost certainly would have been done in Foley, ie faked after the filming by Foley artists.
      The microphones and electronics they had in those days were very poor for getting live sound, a lot of times even the vocals would be dubbed later to match the video.

    • @robertmcpherson1617
      @robertmcpherson1617 Рік тому +2

      @@fionatsang9353 They actually appear to be sabres (but acting as sort of rapiers). The sabres of the late1800s to the early 1900s were very substantial. My classical fencing club uses replicas of them (and ours aren't even quite as beefy). At the time, they were considered heaviest of all three. There were still plenty around during Hollywood's golden age. However, most of the old "rapier" fights used theatrically hilted epee blades. I still use them for the stage quite often. On stage, the sound of clashing blades definitely works! No clang either! 😏

  • @JohnHoulgate
    @JohnHoulgate Рік тому +54

    Everyman's boyhood fantasy, the classic swordfight. We lived for these scenes.

    • @fig1115
      @fig1115 Рік тому +4

      i must confess i have spent to much time in real fights posturing and trying to come up with witty retorts due to movies like this .

    • @MarceloHenrique1404
      @MarceloHenrique1404 2 місяці тому +2

      Undeniable true

  • @mandolindleyroadshow706
    @mandolindleyroadshow706 4 роки тому +125

    The duel was staged by the great Fred Cavens. He made sure the actors worked out and were well-rehearsed. Cavens wanted his fencing scenes to look like fights and not choreographed routines, hence no jumping on furniture or spinning around. Power was doubled by Albert Cavens (Fred's son) in the flashier moments such as the shot where Don Diego's saber crashes through the bookcase.

    • @robertmcpherson1617
      @robertmcpherson1617 2 роки тому +8

      In fact all those shots from Diego's back where the swordplay became dizzying were Albert. Some of the long shots and of course that final series of disengages ending in Estaban's death (where we don't see Diego's were as well.

    • @WalterDWormack214
      @WalterDWormack214 Рік тому +2

      Did you know that Mr. Cavens played Edmund Dantés fencing instructor, in the Robert Donat version of "The Count of Monté Cristo?

    • @nealbradleigh5069
      @nealbradleigh5069 Рік тому

      EXCELLENT INDUSTRY "insider story". I can't imagine how many hours went into training and staging!

  • @andrewphillips8341
    @andrewphillips8341 8 місяців тому +7

    Efffing Christ this is Fast!!. Oh and both Basil Rathbone n Tyrone Power were amazing actors.

  • @aubreypolgreen9980
    @aubreypolgreen9980 6 місяців тому +17

    Greatest fencing scene of all time. And the whole movie a classic

  • @Truzak
    @Truzak 9 місяців тому +20

    As an actor, Basil Rathbone seems to have been an outstanding swordsman. He was likewise as awesome and believable in "The Adventures of Robin Hood" with Erroll Flynn. I would not have wanted to cross swords with him, even if it was all choreographed.
    Honestly, how do you choreograph something like this without both actors getting sliced up? Truly remarkable athleticism, skill and artistry.

  • @richardcleveland8549
    @richardcleveland8549 7 місяців тому +14

    WOW! WHAT an exhibition! Fabulous! Best ever! Makes the swordplay in ballet look amateurish! Bravo!

  • @cainecalhoun2022
    @cainecalhoun2022 Рік тому +19

    Outstanding portrayal of Zorro...my absolute favorite!!

  • @jonsguitarbarn4270
    @jonsguitarbarn4270 4 роки тому +39

    I just watched some modern movie sword fight scenes. Troy, Gladiator, Spartacus, stuff like that, then checked this one out. So much more fun, and the end was truly shocking. Bravo.

    • @spikespa5208
      @spikespa5208 Рік тому

      Whole different style with the Roman gladius. I always preferred the foil/ rapier fighting.

  • @TTony-tu6dm
    @TTony-tu6dm Рік тому +29

    Rathbone was a master fencer, and instructed and choreographed many sword fighting scenes. He taught both Tyrone Power and Errol Flynn, and stated that Power was a far superior fencer. Of course, since he usually played the villain, Basil almost never won an on screen sword fight

    • @josephosheavideos3992
      @josephosheavideos3992 11 місяців тому

      The only part of your post with which I disagree is your statement that Rathbone "usually played the villain." You seem to have forgotten that his best-known role was playing Sherlock Holmes, one of cinema's most iconic heroes. Of course, Holmes never had to fight with a sword, just a violin.

    • @TTony-tu6dm
      @TTony-tu6dm 11 місяців тому

      @@josephosheavideos3992 😂you are correct of course and I do absolutely remember his classic portrayal of Holmes. I should have clarified by saying in his roles before Sherlock Holmes

  • @feraljane
    @feraljane 2 роки тому +60

    Basil Rathbone was one of the best swordsmen in Hollywood at that time. And he said Tyrone Power was an excellent fighter. If you can find other sword fights with Basil Rathbone I recommend viewing them.

    • @robertmcpherson1617
      @robertmcpherson1617 2 роки тому +4

      His opinion in this has been called into question. Fred Cavens (you know, the choreographer) said virtually the opposite about Power. Another thing is that Rathbone wasted no words denigrating Errol Flynn, whom he found unprofessional and too idolized.

    • @janetlieb2507
      @janetlieb2507 Рік тому +5

      Yes! Basil And Errol Sword fight In Captain Blood!💙

    • @SR-iy4gg
      @SR-iy4gg Рік тому +3

      @@robertmcpherson1617 I'll take Basil Rathbone's opinion, that of an expert, over yours, some anonymous Tyrone Power basher, any day of the week. Basil actually knew how to swordfight and fought against Tyrone and others, so he had expert and first-hand experience.

    • @kenchristie9214
      @kenchristie9214 Рік тому +1

      My favourite fencing scene was Scaramouche with Stewart Granger and Mel Ferrer.
      Another one is Danny Kaye and Basil Rathbone in The Court Jester.

    • @rowanaforrest9792
      @rowanaforrest9792 Рік тому +1

      @@kenchristie9214 I know Basil Rathbone was an Olympic-quality swordsman, and I've heard that although Danny Kaye didn't become a swordsman, he had enough aptitude that he could have become an excellent one.

  • @dy7318
    @dy7318 Рік тому +20

    When swordfights were played by actual swordsmen

  • @z0rrofan9
    @z0rrofan9 2 роки тому +145

    Two masters of their craft. This is the 1930's equivalent of Jet Li and Jackie Chan going at it. My personal favorite fencing scene of all time.

    • @robertmcpherson1617
      @robertmcpherson1617 2 роки тому +12

      Once again, Tyrone Power was not an expert. The great Fred Cavens who choreographed this and many of the best swordfights of the time, was. Of course, Rathbone was an excellent fencer but what makes Cavens so great isn't experts like Rathbone but making inexpert swordsmen like Tyrone Power look like experts!

    • @SR-iy4gg
      @SR-iy4gg Рік тому +4

      @@robertmcpherson1617 You seem to be trying very hard to discredit Tyrone's skill with the sword. While he may not have been as good as Basil, one of the best in Holllywood, he WAS very good too. Basil said that he was a better swordsman than Errol FLynn also. You appear to have some bias against Tyrone and are spouting nonsense that is unsupported by facts.

    • @robertmcpherson1617
      @robertmcpherson1617 Рік тому +10

      @@SR-iy4gg I got my information from an excellent book by Jeffrey Richard's, film historian. I also observed his form. I have been a classical fencer for forty years and I have instructed in that art for about 37 years. I started choreographing fights for the stage about 35 years ago. A teacher spots things...such as the angle of Mr. Powers's hip and the lean into the sword. These are signs that one is not an expert swordsman but they are difficult for most to see. Once again though, it does NOT take an expert swordsman to look good in a movie swordfight; it takes an excellent actor. That, Tyrone Power was! My main point though is that these fights were largely the product of a fight choreographer! A side note, Tyrone Power himself once disputed claims of his sword mastery. Up until these films he wasn't even trained. I love Tyro e Power; I love this film and that fight is my favorite fight from the movies. I do apologize if I have offended anyone; it was never my intention.

    • @ComboMuster
      @ComboMuster Рік тому +3

      They do not use rope and crane assisted tricks just pure skill, they're way above anything today's actors can do.

    • @RjBenjamin353
      @RjBenjamin353 Рік тому

      @@robertmcpherson1617 you have not offended anyone. You speak the absolute truth

  • @johnlewis9745
    @johnlewis9745 Рік тому +24

    Basil Rathbone had a great voice and presence. He was real class act.

    • @Tommy_007
      @Tommy_007 Рік тому +3

      I agree. I can't think of any modern actor to come close.

    • @humbertoflores2545
      @humbertoflores2545 8 місяців тому +1

      The actors at the time had real talent.. nowadays difficult to find on shows.

    • @danieldickson8591
      @danieldickson8591 5 місяців тому

      They also had an image to maintain. The public viewed than as larger -than-life figures, not just regular people.

  • @corriganuk
    @corriganuk 2 роки тому +37

    I haven’t seen this duel in years. One of my favourite duels ever

    • @janetlieb2507
      @janetlieb2507 Рік тому +2

      An Exciting Duel! Wonderful Movie!💙

  • @N1ghtxD4y
    @N1ghtxD4y Рік тому +21

    Helping this scene along was the compressed space; most sword fights on film involved large areas and running from room to room -- but having them fight here, in close quarters, ratcheted up the tension and allowed them to use their skills to the fullest

  • @edgarrodriguez2332
    @edgarrodriguez2332 2 роки тому +37

    This is the best fencing duel in movie history .

    • @Kinestezja
      @Kinestezja Рік тому

      It's great for sure but it has some competition :) ua-cam.com/video/MkYjdPCyYjk/v-deo.html

    • @peterpuleo2904
      @peterpuleo2904 Рік тому

      Check out the swordfight in "The Prisoner of Zenda' with Stewart Granger (I think?). As good or better than this one.

  • @RogueShadows
    @RogueShadows 6 місяців тому +5

    I just noticed that when Diego cuts the candle, that’s not a camera trick, or at least it doesn’t seem to be since if you look close you can see the cut in the candle. Tyrone Power really did cut the candle so quickly and smoothly that it didn’t go out or seem to move at all.
    All that and yet it’s Basil Rathbone, his opponent, who was unquestioned as the best fencer in Hollywood.
    God these two must have been something else.

  • @generobinson8501
    @generobinson8501 Рік тому +29

    Greatest fencing ever seen on film. I never knew that Rathbone was an Olympic fencer. He and Tyrone's swordplay in this movie was nothing short of absolutely awesome.
    Let's not forget master swordsman
    Cavens and his son Albert, beautiful work, hats off to all.
    I don't believe we will see the beauty of this art again in my lifetime.
    This was the work of true craftsmen at it's best.
    Peace

  • @dojochuck
    @dojochuck Рік тому +53

    Still the best on screen sword fight of all time.

    • @MichaelWilliams-mo1vv
      @MichaelWilliams-mo1vv Рік тому +3

      Check out the movie 'Scaramouche' from the 1950s it has some truly exciting fencing scenes at least equal to or better than this.

  • @johnduckworth3866
    @johnduckworth3866 4 роки тому +39

    Definitely one of the best sword fights on film. I enjoyed the story over all how they established Diego as a well trained and seasoned soldier who has experience with one on one combat.

  • @TheRampagingGallowglass75
    @TheRampagingGallowglass75 Рік тому +21

    One of The Greatest Swordfights in cinematic history!

    • @hollywood1765
      @hollywood1765 3 місяці тому +1

      I would also rank Cyrano (1950) along with this one (actually 2 of my favorites and that's including Shaw Brothers lol)

    • @alfonsecoppola5938
      @alfonsecoppola5938 3 місяці тому +1

      only scaramouch comes close

    • @Rob-z7k
      @Rob-z7k 3 місяці тому +1

      He actually stabbed the guy in the end! That was insane!

  • @Zoras88
    @Zoras88 3 роки тому +13

    The film Bruce Wayne saw the night he lost his parents

  • @flashkellam7395
    @flashkellam7395 Рік тому +18

    One of the best swordfights in all of cinematic history.

  • @vexinglex4996
    @vexinglex4996 2 роки тому +32

    What's also fascinating about the scene is that this is one of the few times de la Vega showed his prowess as a fencer, rather than using his Zorro persona.

    • @spikespa5208
      @spikespa5208 Рік тому +1

      Loved how Diego took the sword when Estaban handed it to him.(Kept his fop persona to the end.) And Estaban's ever so tiny look of puzzlement (doubt?) when Diego sliced the candle.

    • @davidd.1319
      @davidd.1319 Рік тому +1

      that is becuase he now had permission from the alcalde to kill him. he did nto need to hid his abilites anymore

    • @Gerald-do9yg
      @Gerald-do9yg 3 місяці тому

      Also, besides eliminating his most dangerous enemy, he also wanted to be jailed to help free his old friend the friar! A true classic!

  • @TMAN-hc1mo
    @TMAN-hc1mo Рік тому +16

    This is, IMHO, the Greatest Fencing scene in all of Cinema...I've seen "The Mark Of Zorro", a number of times & it's a "Classic"...Bravo to Tyrone Power & Sir Basil Rathbone for this magnificent performance!.. ******

    • @TMAN-hc1mo
      @TMAN-hc1mo Рік тому +1

      Haha...No disputes in my neighborhood... We're all Just 1 Big Happy Family!!!!!..(LOL)

  • @thephantom496
    @thephantom496 3 роки тому +43

    One of the most famous sword fights in all of cinema.

  • @jamesroberts2115
    @jamesroberts2115 5 місяців тому +2

    Tyrone Power - actor. Basil Rathbone- British Army fencing champion.

  • @christianmagoon5968
    @christianmagoon5968 3 роки тому +9

    The Mark of Zorro (1940) (Colorized)
    Running time: 1:33:42

  • @LynnKsCouture
    @LynnKsCouture 6 місяців тому +6

    Fantastic! Basil Rathbone really Had a ton of skill and energy.

  • @keatonburton5636
    @keatonburton5636 3 роки тому +61

    I *loved* this movie as a kid, and now that I'm a young adult, I love this movie even more. This part was my favorite then, and it still is now.

    • @janetlieb2507
      @janetlieb2507 Рік тому +3

      A Wonderful Movie!!💙

    • @rongendron8705
      @rongendron8705 Рік тому +3

      Tyrone Power was the "Tom Cruise" of his day! Amazing 'action' actor & WWII Marine combat pilot!

    • @mikeholton9876
      @mikeholton9876 Рік тому +2

      i still love this movie, the reboot is great in its own right but nothing can top these two.

  • @wulfmaer8919
    @wulfmaer8919 Рік тому +32

    Wow! What a great sword fight! Basil Rathbone was a superb swordsman for real and said once in an interview that he was a much better fencer than Errol Flynn. This scene really shows how skilled he was, but kudos to Tyrone Power as well. Power really looked good! I'd love to know how long it took to choreograph this fight! It actually appears much more real and complex than Rathbone's fight with Flynn in Robin Hood, which is generally considered to be the best sword fight in cinema history!

    • @rowanaforrest9792
      @rowanaforrest9792 Рік тому +4

      Rathbone had a duel with Danny Kaye (their characters, that is) in "The Court Jester." I've read that although Danny Kaye didn't train as a swordsman, Rathbone and others said he showed such aptitude that he could have become a really good swordsman. Not something you'd expect of Kaye, who was mostly a comedian.

    • @PrimarchX
      @PrimarchX Рік тому +1

      I prefer their fight in Captain Blood, myself.

    • @danieldickson8591
      @danieldickson8591 Рік тому +2

      Tyrone Power trained hard for this film, but they used a double for the most difficult sequences. Rathbone didn't need one.

    • @eileenhetherington3704
      @eileenhetherington3704 Рік тому +5

      No. This scene is considered the best swordfight in movie history by those that know something of the sport. Rathbone said Flynn was lazy and not a good student. Power was trained early on, and for years by his mother, an Olympic fencer. Rathbone would always say Power was the most skilled screen swordsman he ever fought.

  • @someguy3186
    @someguy3186 3 роки тому +124

    It's impressive how fast and athletic these two men are, though not surprising considering that Rathbone is a real master with the sword. Actors these days depend on fancy editing and a shaky camera to look like they know how to fight.

    • @alceste424
      @alceste424 2 роки тому +6

      I believe it actually is a bit edited to be faster than reality.

    • @superdicas7815
      @superdicas7815 2 роки тому +2

      @@alceste424 some frames were. Most of them not

    • @robertmcpherson1617
      @robertmcpherson1617 2 роки тому +4

      @@superdicas7815 correct. Side note, Power was not all that athletic, certainly not with the sword! He was heavily doubled by the choreographer's son. There is actually a strong resemblance. Check out the 1950 Cyrano de Bergerac. Valvert is the guy who is doubling for Tyrone Power here.

    • @SR-iy4gg
      @SR-iy4gg Рік тому +1

      @@robertmcpherson1617 more spam from you

    • @jreimer9487
      @jreimer9487 Рік тому +1

      & CGI! visual effects version of Auto tune.

  • @juancarlosvaldes4538
    @juancarlosvaldes4538 Рік тому +83

    As a fan of Basil Rathbone portraying the series of Sherlock Holmes, I never knew he was an excellent swordsman and in this movie! Great talent Mr. Rathbone and you will always be the best Sherlock Holmes!

    • @rowanaforrest9792
      @rowanaforrest9792 Рік тому +3

      I'm not sure whether Rathbone did compete in the Olympics, but I heard long ago that he was an Olympic-quality swordsman. Very impressive!

    • @vagiasthanasis
      @vagiasthanasis  Рік тому +7

      @@rowanaforrest9792 Two times champion in millitary fencing and he used his fencing in real battle on the first wordl war, he even has a military cross medal.

    • @rowanaforrest9792
      @rowanaforrest9792 Рік тому

      @@vagiasthanasis Wow, thanks! :)

    • @clementjohnson2666
      @clementjohnson2666 Рік тому

      @@vagiasthanasis I read here on UA-cam that Tyrone Power was taught fencing by his Mother .
      Is that true ? Or did he learn Fencing from another instructor ?

    • @anthonybrogan390
      @anthonybrogan390 Рік тому +4

      Wonderful actor swordsman and a great Sherlock HOLMES but Jeremy Brett will always be the Holmes

  • @ange9663
    @ange9663 2 роки тому +37

    The great Basil Rathbone supreme actor and champion swordsman, no role he couldn't play. Hero or villain he's adorable ❤️

  • @orionorion7380
    @orionorion7380 Рік тому +10

    The best swordfight fencing ever!

  • @limonsoda
    @limonsoda 6 місяців тому +4

    Thats how it looks, when the 2 actors are actually trained sowrdmen. No amount of choregraphy or cgi can substitute experience.

  • @sagev.5818
    @sagev.5818 Рік тому +6

    Wow, this was an amazing sword fight! In the best way possible, this has now ruined all other movie sword fights for me forever!

  • @capowable
    @capowable 4 роки тому +13

    SHIIIET!!! 😱 That was amazing😳👏🏾

  • @LaughingOwlKiller
    @LaughingOwlKiller Рік тому +14

    Their exchanges are insane. Steady cam, few to no cuts during the action. It's choreographed not unlike a stage play. If only we could marry this way of filming fights to more historical accuracy we would have awesome fights in films.

    • @lar4agames576
      @lar4agames576 5 місяців тому

      Are you sure the audience want historical accurate fights in the movies? Problem with the realistic duels is that they are almost always short and lack of dramatism audience could understand.

    • @LaughingOwlKiller
      @LaughingOwlKiller 5 місяців тому

      @lar4agames576 which why I said "marriage" between the two. Many HEMA practitioners have examples of how to do this.

  • @lastofthewildmen4683
    @lastofthewildmen4683 3 роки тому +4

    man v man legend movie fight..

  • @donparker1823
    @donparker1823 Рік тому +43

    Basil was an actual fencing instructor in the British Army. Tyrone did remarkably well keeping up with him in this movie.

    • @dwightlove3704
      @dwightlove3704 Рік тому +3

      Why wasn't he asked to play Zorro

    • @donparker1823
      @donparker1823 Рік тому +3

      @@dwightlove3704 I guess he wasn’t quite as big of a name as Tyrone.

    • @dwightlove3704
      @dwightlove3704 Рік тому +3

      @@donparker1823 But he has the obvious background I disagree with you on that he was just as big of a name in his era.

    • @donparker1823
      @donparker1823 Рік тому +2

      @@dwightlove3704 I must confess I would rather watch a BR movie 🍿 over a TP movie 🎥.

    • @dwightlove3704
      @dwightlove3704 Рік тому +2

      @@donparker1823 Sherlock Holmes over Zorro

  • @simonphoenix3789
    @simonphoenix3789 Рік тому +3

    wow the choreography is incredible compared to modern sword fights... how did things regress so badly? nowadays its a bunch of silly twirling and hacking like they are swinging clubs at each other.

  • @carlosfabianmaciel9643
    @carlosfabianmaciel9643 Рік тому +9

    Uno de los combates MAS INCREIBLES que he visto.......sencillamente magnifica la escena.

  • @franksantos3418
    @franksantos3418 4 роки тому +12

    A classic and the best sword fight ever.
    Today’s actors it would be done on a green screen with plenty of edits.

  • @richardw64
    @richardw64 Рік тому +76

    I feel honoured to have witnessed this duel, again. A superb and realistic scene.

  • @EricBlackmonGuitar
    @EricBlackmonGuitar Рік тому +1

    Better than ANY sword fight I have seen on modern TV. All the ones today are overdone cartoon special effects.

  • @Bryle_
    @Bryle_ 2 роки тому +5

    So this was what inspired Bruce to become a Batman.

  • @robertsteinway2811
    @robertsteinway2811 Рік тому +32

    Basil Rathbone was an Olympic class swordsman who was also a member of the British Army fencing team. He could beat Errol Flynn with ease and he was also paid more than Flynn. The Robin Hood movies have plenty of great sword fights - and Basil let him!

    • @davidthomas307
      @davidthomas307 Рік тому

      That was Tyrone Power, not Errol Flynn.

    • @aaronleverton4221
      @aaronleverton4221 Рік тому +1

      @@davidthomas307 In The Adventures of Robin Hood? No, that was the Tasmanian Flynn. This video was Power, but the OP specifically name-checked the Robin Hood movie.

  • @jcam783
    @jcam783 3 роки тому +9

    Have always liked this version of Tyrone Power as El Zorro .

  • @2headeagle351
    @2headeagle351 Рік тому +14

    "The Princess Bride" has nothing on this! Pure quality!👍✌✊

    • @stephenorourke7005
      @stephenorourke7005 Рік тому +1

      I'm guessing the swordfight in the princess bride is an "Homage" to this scene, a lot of parallels/ details even in the camera angles!!

    • @rileymclaughlin4831
      @rileymclaughlin4831 Рік тому +1

      Princess Bride was a different story with different tone, goals and style. Apples and oranges.

    • @ZannNewman
      @ZannNewman 8 місяців тому

      @@stephenorourke7005 i thought so too, it's definitely a tribute to some of the great swordfights on the screen

    • @rlkinnard
      @rlkinnard 5 місяців тому

      not for swordplay but as a charcter study.

  • @Mystic47
    @Mystic47 3 роки тому +5

    Because of this movie, this is what I consider fencing, not the fencing they do in the olympics, going for the quick point, no action in that.

  • @GeneRogers-xl9um
    @GeneRogers-xl9um Рік тому +24

    Love Tyrone Power as Zorro in this classic movie! Saw it as a kid and never forgot it ❤

  • @ericstenzel6835
    @ericstenzel6835 Рік тому +9

    Basil Rathbone, a man for all seasons.

  • @isrbillmeyer
    @isrbillmeyer Рік тому +3

    I must have seen this film about forty years ago.
    The one part I remembered well was the candle scene.
    Seeing this again - wow - amazing swordsmanship on display.

  • @nedwardmumford7525
    @nedwardmumford7525 3 роки тому +9

    I clicked on this really bit ready for how good the fencing was actually going to be. And readable, too. So many fights scenes are either really bad fencing, impossible to read or both. Great scene.

  • @neiladlington950
    @neiladlington950 Рік тому +2

    That was scary good and I do mean scary, like how the hell did they do that? I understand it is choreography but that looked dangerous as hell.

  • @shimmyhinnah
    @shimmyhinnah 2 роки тому +5

    Watch this at 0.75x speed. Appreciate Basil Rathbone’s incredible sword skills.

  • @daviddrake2775
    @daviddrake2775 Рік тому +12

    Rathbone was a participant in three of the greatest screen sword fight - Zorro with Tyrone Power, and Robin Hood and Captain Blood with Errol Flynn. Magnificent!

    • @Jall234
      @Jall234 10 місяців тому

      "Court Jester" is good as well !

    • @Gerald-do9yg
      @Gerald-do9yg 3 місяці тому

      Don't forget his duel with Danny Kaye in "The Court Jester"! Though a comedy, Basil said Danny did remarkably well, esp. after being"bewitched" by Mildred Natwick!

  • @unpolitic3386
    @unpolitic3386 Рік тому +5

    That last lunge and stab looks so real....
    Show this to actors today who say they trained hard.

  • @ragingbull8024
    @ragingbull8024 Рік тому +8

    Goodness, never thought the sword fighting in classic movies is this intense and mind blowing!

  • @RF3seeker
    @RF3seeker Рік тому +4

    wow, not fake looking, those swords were seriously battling

  • @laura-hr2rj
    @laura-hr2rj Рік тому +2

    Holy crap did I just discover Basil Rathbone. I knew his name but never really watched films he was in. I am becoming a fangirl now

  • @phredflypogger4425
    @phredflypogger4425 Рік тому +4

    Both actors were very competent swordsmen in real life.

  • @marcinkotlarz7512
    @marcinkotlarz7512 Рік тому +7

    Beautiful fencing show.... The duel is quite realistic. The last seconds are questionable, in the sense that after a stab in the chest, the attacker usually quickly retreated to avoid being hit in turn by the wounded/dying opponent. Zorro instead stays almost within the opponent's reach after delivering a stab, but he prevents the opponent from doing anything in his last seconds by drilling his body with his point and making his legendary mark on the wall behind his back. But let's appreciate the elegant way with which Rathbone shows how duelist could die with grace...

    • @giacomomontanari48
      @giacomomontanari48 Рік тому

      Both the fight and the Rathbone's "death" are really cool

    • @nutbits
      @nutbits Рік тому +3

      The Z mark on the wall was made earlier in the movie. It was hidden behind the painting.

  • @BobbylightRCE
    @BobbylightRCE 3 роки тому +9

    This is legit badass!!! True sword fight

  • @ComdrStew
    @ComdrStew 7 місяців тому +2

    Wow! No one? A lot of people don't know that Tyrone Power was an actual master swordsman and he was so good with a sword he actually cut that candle in half for real. My mother told me when I was little first watching the movie. If you slow it down to .25 speed you can see the blade going through the candle.

  • @juerv1
    @juerv1 3 роки тому +8

    No fencing doubles here! Tyrone and Basil (fencing champ of the british army) to this for real. Great and classic scene.

    • @vagiasthanasis
      @vagiasthanasis  3 роки тому +2

      Actualy Albert Cavens doubled Tyron in some spots (Whenever he has his back on the camera).
      But never the less respect to both of them.
      Basil is a Master ofcourse.

    • @juerv1
      @juerv1 3 роки тому +5

      @@vagiasthanasis Ok, but you can clearly see that Tyrone do the swordfight and the complicated movements. This is much more impressive than the fights of today with all the stuntmen and special effects.

    • @nenabunena
      @nenabunena 3 роки тому +2

      @@juerv1 Tyrone learned to fence at the age of 6

  • @timcsont6985
    @timcsont6985 Рік тому +8

    It is amazing that Basil Rathbone was such a good fencer yet he was often the one being killed on screen when he was so much better...

    • @Euripides_Panz
      @Euripides_Panz Рік тому +1

      Not unlike Christopher Lee, who could have taken apart probably any of his costars.

  • @petermw88
    @petermw88 Рік тому +4

    They don't make them like they used to. Two VERY capable actors.

  • @gwenking7700
    @gwenking7700 Рік тому +6

    Not many people are aware but Basil Rathbone was a fencing expert. When fighting inexperienced swordsmen like Errol Flynn he had to be constantly on defense. I think he had a small scar from too close a contact with Flynns blade

    • @kemp9842
      @kemp9842 Рік тому +1

      Makes sense. The thing that the top fighters always fear isn't the #2 guy, it's the freaking new guy who just stepped into the ring, because nobody, not even the newbie, knows what he's going to do.