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He played the mad Roman emperor Caligula in an uncompleted 1937 film version of Robert Graves's novel I, Claudius ( with Charles Laughton ); a kindly veterinarian who accidentally causes the death of a murderess ( played by Bette Davis ) in the 1952 suspense drama Another Man's Poison ; and the fool Wamba in the 1952 Ivanhoe ( with Robert Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor ).
* Ivanhoe ( 1952 )
in the film Ivanhoe ( 1952 film ) | Ivanhoe ( 1952 )
Post-war, Cabot landed roles in such British films as Third Time Lucky ( 1949 ), The Spider and the Fly ( 1949 ), as the villainous Fouracada in Dick Barton Strikes Back ( 1949 ); he was also in Ivanhoe ( 1952 ) and The Love Lottery ( 1954 ).
He then starred as Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert in the 1952 film Ivanhoe, dying in a duel with Robert Taylor after professing his love for Jewish maiden Rebecca, played by Elizabeth Taylor.
* Ivanhoe ( 1952, designer Alfred Junge's castle setting was to dominate the Borehamwood skyline for some years after )
Other popular scores that he composed for MGM pictures include Quo Vadis ( 1951 ), Ivanhoe ( 1952 ), Ben-Hur, King of Kings and The V. I. P. s.
* Ivanhoe ( 1952 )
MGM brought Canutt to England in 1952 to direct the action and jousting sequences in Ivanhoe with Robert Taylor.
* Ivanhoe ( 1952 ) second unit director
It has been used as a film location since the 1920s, featuring in films such as Ivanhoe ( 1952 ), El Cid ( 1961 ), Mary, Queen of Scots ( 1972 ), and Elizabeth ( 1998 ).
He had an uncredited appearance in Ivanhoe ( 1952 ).
* Ivanhoe ( 1952 )-uncredited
The castle was used as a location in MGM's 1952 historical film Ivanhoe which featured Robert Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor.
* Ivanhoe ( 1952 ) with Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, and Joan Fontaine
* Ivanhoe ( 1952 film ), 1952 MGM film starring Robert Taylor
The ideals of the Romantics were fully realized on the screen in such influential works as Ivanhoe ( 1952 ) and El Cid ( 1961 ) which belong to the same late Romantic culture in their music, imagery and themes.
* Ivanhoe ( 1952 )

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* Ivanhoe ( 2013 ): A film currently in production.

Ivanhoe and Directed
* Ivanhoe, USA 1911, Directed by Stuart Blackton
* Ivanhoe USA 1913, Directed by Herbert Brenon.
* Ivanhoe, Wales 1913, Directed by Leedham Bantock, filmed at Chepstow Castle

Ivanhoe and by
Ivanhoe is a historical novel by Sir Walter Scott published in 1820, and set in 12th-century England.
Wilfred of Ivanhoe is disinherited by his father Cedric of Rotherwood for supporting the Norman King Richard and for falling in love with the Lady Rowena, Cedric's ward and a descendant of the Saxon Kings of England.
In the forests between Ashby and York, the Lady Rowena, Cedric, and Aethelstane encounter Isaac, Rebecca, and the wounded Ivanhoe, who had been abandoned by their servants for fear of bandits.
However, the swineherd Gurth, who had run away from Rotherwood to serve Ivanhoe as squire at the tournament and who was recaptured by Cedric when Ivanhoe was identified, manages to escape.
The Lady Rowena is saved by Cedric, while the still-wounded Ivanhoe is rescued from the burning castle by King Richard.
The claim has been disputed, but it has also been well supported by " The Original of Rebecca in Ivanhoe ", an article that appeared in The Century Magazine in 1882.
* Pierre Efratas wrote a sequel called Le Destin d ' Ivanhoe ( 2003 ), published by Éditions Charles Corlet.
* The 1839 Eglinton Tournament held by the 13th Earl of Eglinton at Eglinton Castle in Ayrshire was inspired and modelled on Ivanhoe.
There is also a Soviet movie The Ballad of the Valiant Knight Ivanhoe ( Баллада о доблестном рыцаре Айвенго, 1983 ), directed by Sergey Tarasov, with songs of Vladimir Vysotsky, starring Peteris Gaudins as Ivanhoe.
* 1986: Ivanhoe, a 1986 animated telemovie produced by Burbank Films in Australia.
* 1995: Young Ivanhoe, a 1995 television series directed by Ralph L. Thomas and starring Kristen Holden-Ried as Ivanhoe, Rachel Blanchard as Rowena, Stacy Keach as Pembrooke, Margot Kidder as Lady Margarite, Nick Mancuso as De Bourget, and Matthew Daniels as Tuck.
* 1997: Ivanhoe the King's Knight a televised cartoon series produced by CINAR and France Animation.
An operatic adaptation by Sir Arthur Sullivan ( entitled Ivanhoe ) ran for over 150 consecutive performances in 1891.
* Ivanhoe, New South Wales, a small outback town in the Australian state of New South Wales, named circa 1869 by a pioneering Scottish-born settler.
Nineteenth-century fictional depictions of John were heavily influenced by Sir Walter Scott's historical romance, Ivanhoe, which presented " an almost totally unfavourable picture " of the king ; the work drew on Victorian histories of the period and on Shakespeare's play.
Ivanhoe was also remarkable in its sympathetic portrayal of Jewish characters: Rebecca, considered by many critics the book's real heroine, does not in the end get to marry Ivanhoe, whom she loves, but Scott allows her to remain faithful to her own religion, rather than having her convert to Christianity.

Ivanhoe and Richard
It follows the Saxon protagonist, Wilfred of Ivanhoe, who is out of favour with his father for his allegiance to the Norman king, Richard I of England.
Ivanhoe accompanies King Richard on the Crusades, where he is said to have played a notable role in the Siege of Acre.
However, King Richard calms Cedric and reconciles him with his son, convincing him to agree to the marriage of Ivanhoe and Rowena.
Over Cedric's renewed protests, Aethelstane pledges his homage to the Norman King Richard and urges Cedric to marry Rowena to Ivanhoe ; to which Cedric finally agrees.
Finally, Ivanhoe and Rowena marry and live a long and happy life together, though the final paragraphs of the book note that Ivanhoe's long service ended with the death of King Richard.
Ivanhoe and Richard represent the hope of reconciliation for a unified future.
* 1982: Ivanhoe, a television movie starring Anthony Andrews as Ivanhoe, Michael Hordern as his Cedric, Sam Neill as Sir Brian de Bois-Gilbert, Olivia Hussey as Rebecca, James Mason as Isaac, Lysette Anthony as Rowena, Julian Glover as King Richard, and David Robb as Robin Hood.
The story was the basis of André Ernest Modeste Grétry's opera Richard Coeur-de-Lion and seems to be the inspiration for the opening to Richard Thorpe's film version of Ivanhoe.
As noted above, Richard appears in connection with Robin Hood in Sir Walter Scott's novel Ivanhoe and the many works derived from the novel, and in numerous films about Robin Hood.
For example, in the first book in the series time travellers contesting the fate of Richard I of England become caught up in Walter Scott's Ivanhoe.
* Sir Walter Scott has Richard the Lionhearted posing as a black knight to avoid detection while in England in his novel Ivanhoe.
* Ivanhoe ( 1982 ) – King Richard
Ivanhoe was followed by Knights of the Round Table, again with director Richard Thorpe and starring Robert Taylor.
Like Richard Lionheart in the TV shows about Robin Hood and Ivanhoe this King Arthur shows greatness by making peace between the two foremost peoples in the England of his era.
* 1952: Ivanhoe with Richard Thorpe

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