The Crusades

The Crusades

Director: Cecil B. DeMille Cast: Rudolph G. Kopp
Rudolph G. Kopp
, Henry Wilcoxon
Henry Wilcoxon
, Loretta Young
Loretta Young
, Ian Keith
Ian Keith
Cecil B. DeMille
The Crusades

The Crusades

Director: Cecil B. DeMille Cast: Rudolph G. Kopp
Rudolph G. Kopp
, Henry Wilcoxon
Henry Wilcoxon
, Loretta Young
Loretta Young
, Ian Keith
Ian Keith
Cecil B. DeMille

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Overview

The Holy Wars are given the usual overblown Cecil B. DeMille treatment in The Crusades. It all begins in the 12th-century AD, when Jerusalem falls into the hands of the Saracens, and the Christians are slaughtered or sold into slavery. A holy man known as The Hermit (C. Aubrey Smith) rallies the rulers of England and Europe to launch a Crusade to reclaim Jerusalem in the name of Christianity. Among those embarking upon this massive undertaking is England's King Richard the Lion-Hearted (played as a swaggering roughneck by Henry Wilcoxon), who finances his knights by marrying wealthy French princess Berengaria (Loretta Young) sight unseen. Saladin (Ian Keith), the elegant and well-spoken ruler of the Saracens, attempts to stave off the crusaders by kidnapping Berengaria and holding her hostage. Sensing that he can never win against so formidable a collection of foes, Saladin eventually opens the gates of Jerusalem to all but Richard the Lion-Hearted, with whom he has a personal score to settle. In the film's most memorable scene, the fundamental difference between the boorish Richard and the cultured Saladin is demonstrated when the Saracen ruler delicately cleaves Berengaria's silk scarf in twain with his gleaming sword. It took a great deal of nerve to depict the film's hero as a thuggish brute and the nominal villain as the most sympathetic character in the story, but DeMille gets away with it in The Crusades, and still has time left over to deliver his usual quota of thrills, pageantry, convoluted history and campy dialogue. And yes, that is Ann Sheridan as a Christian captive in the opening scenes.

Product Details

Release Date: 03/17/2015
UPC: 0025192263033
Original Release: 1935
Source: ALLIED VAUGHN
Language: English
Time: 2:06:00
Sales rank: 28,162

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Henry Wilcoxon Richard, King of England
Loretta Young Berengaria, Princess of Navarre
Ian Keith Saladin, Sultan of Islam
C. Aubrey Smith The Hermit
Katherine DeMille Alice
Joseph Schildkraut Conrad of Montferrat
C. Henry Gordon Philip of France
George Barbier Sancho
Montagu Love Blacksmith
Hobart Bosworth Frederick of Germany
William Farnum Hugo of Burgundy
Lumsden Hare Earl Robert of Leicester
Ramsey Hill John Lackland
Pedro de Cordoba Karakush
Paul Sotoff Michael, Prince of Russia
Mischa Auer Monk
Maurice Murphy Alan, Richard's Squire
Jason Robards Sr. Amir
J. Carrol Naish Arab Slave Seller
Oscar Rudolph Philip's Squire
Albert Conti Leopold, Duke of Austria
Sven Hugo Borg Sverre, the Norse King
Fred Malatesta William, King of Sicily
Hans von Twardowski Nicholas, Count of Hungary,Nicholas, Count of Hungary
Anna Demetrio Duenna
Perry Askam Soldier
Edwin Maxwell Ship's Master
Winter Hall Archbishop
Emma Dunn Mother of Alan
Georgia Caine Nun
Robert Adair English Chamberlain
Pat Moore Leicester's Squire
Ann Sheridan Christian Girl
Josef Swickard Buyer
Jean Fenwick Christian Girl
Edgar Dearing Cart Man
Alphonse Ethier Priest
Jack Rutherford Knight
Colin Tapley Stranger/Messenger
Harry Cording Amir
Stanley Andrews Amir
Addison Richards Sentry
Gilda Oliva Actor
Maurice Black Amir
William B. Davidson Amir
Guy Usher Grey Beard/Templar
Boyd Irwin Templar
Kenneth Gibson Capt. of English Men-at-Arms
Gordon Griffith Templar
Vallejo Gantner Chanting Monk
George MacQuarrie Capt. of Templars
Sam Flint Capt. of Hospitalers
Harold Goodwin Wounded Man
Alan Hale Jr. Blondel

Technical Credits
Cecil B. DeMille Producer,Director
Gordon Jennings Special Effects
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