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Writers:
Mark Twain (novel)
Edmund Beloin (writer)
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Release Date:
22 April 1949 (USA) more
Tagline:
Its laughter will ring through the centuries!
Plot:
A singing mechanic from 1912 finds himself in Arthurian Britain. full summary | add synopsis
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Quite Enjoyable more (16 total)
Cast
(Complete credited cast)| Bing Crosby | ... | Hank Martin | |
| Rhonda Fleming | ... | Alisande La Carteloise | |
| Cedric Hardwicke | ... | Lord Pendragon / King Arthur (as Sir Cedric Hardwicke) | |
| William Bendix | ... | Sir Sagramore | |
| Murvyn Vye | ... | Merlin | |
| Virginia Field | ... | Morgan Le Fay | |
| Joseph Vitale | ... | Sir Logris | |
| Henry Wilcoxon | ... | Sir Lancelot | |
| Richard Webb | ... | Sir Galahad | |
| Alan Napier | ... | High Executioner | |
| Julia Faye | ... | Lady Penelope | |
| Mary Field | ... | Peasant woman | |
| Ann Carter | ... | Peasant girl |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
A Yankee in King Arthur's Court (UK)
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106 min
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Color (Technicolor)
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1.37 : 1 more
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Mono (Western Electric Recording)
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The footage of the solar eclipse was taken during an actual eclipse. more
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Factual errors: In the joust between Hank and Lancelot, cranes are used to lift them to their horses. Those cranes - whose obvious purpose is to make Martin and Lancelot look utterly ridiculous - are copied from an scene in Olivier's The Chronicle History of King Henry the Fift with His Battell Fought at Agincourt in France (1944), and are totally fictional; in reality, a full suit of armor did not weigh more than the full equipment of a modern day infantryman, and knights were drilled to be fully able to mount a horse without needing any silly mechanical aids. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Hank Martin:
Here ya are.
[pays taxi driver]
Hank Martin:
Hey, has this castle always had four turrets?
Pendragon Castle door man:
Always.
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Featured in "The X Files: Duane Barry (#2.5)" (1994) more
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WHEN IS SOMETIME? more
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My youngest sister and I have a tradition of watching old movies that are set in older times. "Jason and the Argonauts" was classic; she's young enough to get scared by the realistic effects of present day, so the special effects in these movies just makes her--and I--laugh. But this movie was different. It was low on the special effects, which 86ed our tradition, but we had fun watching it all the same. It was enjoyable and funny, with an easy plot to follow (which always helps when one watches a movie with a seven-year-old).
If you want my advice, watch it. You'll be entertained, even if the same idea was copied 10,000 times.