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Country Italy Story by André Tranché | 4.1/10 IMDb Running time 99 minutes Initial release 1971 Music director Roberto Pregadio Cinematography Sandro Mancori | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Screenplay by Piero RegnoliManuel TorresAndré Tranché Similar He Was Called Holy Ghost, Son of Cleopatra, The Scalawag Bunch, Inside Detroit, La morte non conta i dollari |
Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman (Italian: La spada normanna) is a 1971 Italian peplum film directed by Roberto Mauri.
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Plot
After the death of King Henry I in 12th-century England, the throne is taken by Stephen Cunningham who claims to possess the mythical "Sword of Normandy." A man named Ivanhoe returns from years in the Holy Land knowing that Henry I's son, the rightful heir to the throne, died in the Crusades, and that Cunningham's sword is a fake. After forging alliances with a group of highwaymen and a band of traveling thespians, Ivanhoe reclaims the real sword that will topple Cunningham.
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Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA