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Sir Wolf:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0044760/

awesome version 1952. real mail armour

Sir Brian:
Yep I have to pick that version up! My all time favorite version. The 1982 version with James Mason is my second favorite. :)

Joshua Santana:
I really like that version of Ivanhoe.  Robert Taylor is one heck of an impressive actor (staring in Knights of the Round Table) and he makes a seriously good portrayal of the main character. 

The movie in summation is a good watch, only sad thing is that th duel between Sir Brian du Boi-Gilbert and Sir Ivanhoe is fought using Axe and Morning Star (referenced as ball and chain) and not with longswords (oh wait a second they didn't use them back in the 12th Century  ;))

The James Mason version is also a good film.  I like the flow of teh film and you see famous faces including Merlin and Gimli  ;).

Lord Dane:

--- Quote from: Joshua Santana on 2012-11-21, 19:27:09 ---I really like that version of Ivanhoe.  Robert Taylor is one heck of an impressive actor (staring in Knights of the Round Table) and he makes a seriously good portrayal of the main character. 

The movie in summation is a good watch, only sad thing is that th duel between Sir Brian du Boi-Gilbert and Sir Ivanhoe is fought using Axe and Morning Star (referenced as ball and chain) and not with longswords (oh wait a second they didn't use them back in the 12th Century  ;))

The James Mason version is also a good film.  I like the flow of teh film and you see famous faces including Merlin and Gimli  ;).

--- End quote ---

I concur. One of my favorite early medieval films. 

Lord Ciaran:
The first time I saw this movie I was about 10-12 years old. I have loved it ever since.It is IMO a must see ,must own movie.
 I really liked the 80's version as well.

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