The Black Knight (1954)

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Country: GB/US
Technical: col 85m
Director: Tay Garnett
Cast: Alan Ladd, Peter Cushing, Patricia Medina, André Morell, Harry Andrews

Synopsis:

A humble sword maker suits himself up as a knight to win his lady love.

Review:

Around the time when producers did not seem to know what to do with Ladd (cf. Boy on a Dolphin, Santiago), who was really only at home in Westerns and crime films. This was one of those co-productions with a Hollywood actor fronting a British supporting cast, and Columbia were clearly having a go at MGM's mining of similar territory with Robert Taylor. It's not quite as risible as The Black Shield of Falworth but getting there. Heath Ledger would appear in a similar, more humorous, film: The Knight's Tale.

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Country: GB/US
Technical: col 85m
Director: Tay Garnett
Cast: Alan Ladd, Peter Cushing, Patricia Medina, André Morell, Harry Andrews

Synopsis:

A humble sword maker suits himself up as a knight to win his lady love.

Review:

Around the time when producers did not seem to know what to do with Ladd (cf. Boy on a Dolphin, Santiago), who was really only at home in Westerns and crime films. This was one of those co-productions with a Hollywood actor fronting a British supporting cast, and Columbia were clearly having a go at MGM's mining of similar territory with Robert Taylor. It's not quite as risible as The Black Shield of Falworth but getting there. Heath Ledger would appear in a similar, more humorous, film: The Knight's Tale.


Country: GB/US
Technical: col 85m
Director: Tay Garnett
Cast: Alan Ladd, Peter Cushing, Patricia Medina, André Morell, Harry Andrews

Synopsis:

A humble sword maker suits himself up as a knight to win his lady love.

Review:

Around the time when producers did not seem to know what to do with Ladd (cf. Boy on a Dolphin, Santiago), who was really only at home in Westerns and crime films. This was one of those co-productions with a Hollywood actor fronting a British supporting cast, and Columbia were clearly having a go at MGM's mining of similar territory with Robert Taylor. It's not quite as risible as The Black Shield of Falworth but getting there. Heath Ledger would appear in a similar, more humorous, film: The Knight's Tale.