Despite its flaws, this 1982 TV movie offers an enjoyable version of the Sir Walter Scott romance.
Ivanhoe (1982)
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Reviews Counted:2
Fresh:2
Rotten:0
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Runtime: 2 hrs 22 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: A fine made-for-TV drama based on Sir Walter Scott's immortal novel about a dashing knight who is entrusted with the responsibility of securing the ransom for the release of captured King Richard... A fine made-for-TV drama based on Sir Walter Scott's immortal novel about a dashing knight who is entrusted with the responsibility of securing the ransom for the release of captured King Richard the Lionhearted. [More]
Starring: Anthony Andrews, James Mason, Lysette Anthony, Olivia Hussey
Starring: Anthony Andrews, James Mason, Lysette Anthony, Olivia Hussey, Julian Glover, George Innes, Ronald Pickup, John Rhys-Davies, David Robb, Stuart Wilson, Michael Gothard, Tony Haygarth, Sam Neill
Director: Douglas Camfield
Director: Douglas Camfield
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To date, the best screen version of Ivanhoe the whole cast is excellent.
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