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This movie is a true delight, a must-see for all ages. In that movie, Rathbone has a memorable sword-fighting scene with Flynn here, that scene is copied, with Kaye a hilarious stand-in for Errol. Film buffs may remember Rathbone's turn as the Sheriff of Nottingham in 1939's "The Adventures of Robin Hood," which starred the eminent Errol Flynn.

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And in this movie he gets a chance to do all three, plus do some swashbuckling! Also along for the ride are the elegant Glynis Johns, who plays his superior in the slight rebel force trying to return the throne to its rightful owner, and Basil Rathbone, who could play the clever, suave cad as good as anyone in movies. Make sure this fitsby entering your model number. Who in this day could do what he did? He could sing, he could dance, and he could make you laugh so hard you could only take liquids the next day. The Court Jester 27 x 40 Movie Poster - Style B Brand: Movie Posters 5.0 out of 5 stars4 ratings 18.9918.99 Enhance your purchase About this item This fits your. There have been few performers who could light up an entire scene by their mere presence, and Kaye is one of them. Danny Kaye is an absolute delight as the young rebel impersonating a jester in the court of an evil king (although in this film, his evil is blunted) but mistaken for a hit man. Get it? Got it? Good.Not much goes wrong with this movie, a delightful spoof of action-costumer movies.

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That’s not to say that… I wouldn’t wait a few centuries for the jester to reach modern times, if it meant marrying Danny Kaye. Certainly, the way of speaking in the film is contemporary, but the hijinks of sword fights and spells and maidans fierce and fair is within the context of its knightly setting. “Court Jester,” though, does not yank its jolly band of colourful characters out of their own time period to make its humor. One can assume, for example, that the many pop culture littered one liners in so many superhero films today will only elicit confusion and not laughs from future generations. Rather though, it’s comedy reliant on the grace of its own moment of inception that ages poorly. There are always allegations that comedy ages poorly, causing the vast majority of major canon classic films to be heavy works of drama.

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Some information and/or images in this header may be provided either partially or in full from The Movie Database. It’s that, by being a parody that spurns the temptation to lean on the cheap gag of the ironic anachronism, “Court Jester’s” comedy becomes eternal. The Court Jester (1955) A hapless carnival performer masquerades as the court jester as part of a plot against a usurper who has overthrown the rightful king of England. It’s not just that the jokes and dialogue are one playfully immortal quip after another. Even language itself seems in on the play, providing ample ammo of alliteration all throughout.Īs endlessly quotable as it is endearing, “Court Jester” is so accomplished in its parody of Medieval fantasy adventures, it defined its own genre offshoot that stills sees regular entries, and imitators, to this day. Beautiful Court Jester of the Parade Poster Print by Sam Brady Printed on Metal Easy Magnet Mounting Worldwide Shipping. Serendipity simultaneously conspires for and against Kaye’s royal clown. It’s simply impossible to watch Melvin Frank and Norman Panama’s “The Court Jester” without falling head over heels for Kaye, and the film itself. When Dame Angela Lansbury said, “If you harm one hair on majestic head she would throw herself from the highest turret, she was right.

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If there is a perfect specimen of manhood, it’s Danny Kaye in “The Court Jester.” If there is a man I would marry up on sight, it is Danny Kaye in “The Court Jester.” If there is a man that would do anything for, it is Danny Kaye in “The Court Jester.”















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