The Court Jester

96% of critics liked it

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In theaters Jan 27, 1956
Unrated, 1 hr. 41 min.

Movie Info

Director: Melvin Frank, Norman Panama
Rated: Unrated
Running Time: 1 hr. 41 min.
Genre: Action & Adventure, Kids & Family, Classics, Comedy
Theater Release: Jan 27, 1956
DVD Release: Mar 30, 1999
Synopsis: Danny Kaye spoofs medieval swashbucklers in this classic musical comedy. While the infant King of England awaits his rightful place as leader of the British Empire, his rule is usurped by Roderick (Cecil Parker), an evil pretender to the throne. Brave rebel leader The Black Fox (Edward Ashley) intends to remove Roderick from the palace and bring the crown back to its true owner, but in the meantime the baby king needs to be looked after, which is the job of a man named Hawkins (Kaye). The Black

Critic Reviews

  • Costumed swashbucklers undergo a happy spoofing in The Court Jester with Danny Kaye heading the fun-poking. More...
  • In The Court Jester, Funnyman Kaye takes all the laughs he needs, but he takes them when they do not stop the show. More...
  • Some accomplished slapstick, but nothing special. More...
  • Whether it's really watchable depends on what you feel about the charmless Kaye, whose vehicle this is from start to finish. More...
  • It's good fun. More...
  • A flawlessly executed, beautifully designed genre parody. More...
  • A cracking jest, wonderfully enjoyable. More...
  • Terrific family fun. More...
  • With most comedies that were still reveling in the world of Vaudeville despite three decades of separation, The Court Jester throws the kitchen sink at the audience. More...
  • The cleverly written plot is suitable for Kaye's talent. More...