Ivanhoe (film)
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The films Ivanhoe are based on the novel by Sir Walter Scott. The novel has been made into a movie several times, the first filmatisation was done as early as 1913.
In MGM's 1952 version of Ivanhoe, Robert Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor played Ivanhoe and Rebecca , while Joan Fontaine was Rowena. George Sanders also co-starred. The movie was produced in the grand MGM style in Technicolor, and was a great success.
In 1982 a made-for-television version, half-an-hour longer than the 1952 film, was made, starring Anthony Andrews as Ivanhoe. Other actors involved in this version were John Rhys-Davies and Sam Neill. Rebecca was played by Olivia Hussey, and James Mason played Isaac of York.
The television version of Ivanhoe is traditionally shown on New Year's Day in Sweden.
- Ivanhoe at the Internet Movie Database
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