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  1. Black Fox tells the story of two "blood" brothers, Alan and Britt Johnson-one a former plantation owner, the other his childhood friend whom he freed from slavery-who, with their families, leave Carolina to settle in Texas in the 1860s in hopes of finding a new life.

  2. Black Fox: The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler is a 1962 documentary directed by Louis Clyde Stoumen. [1] Summary. Depicting through archival footage and photographs the rise and fall of Nazi Germany, using Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 's 1794 version of Reynard the Fox as a parallel. [2] Release.

  3. Jul 28, 1995 · Black Fox: Directed by Steven Hilliard Stern. With Christopher Reeve, Raoul Max Trujillo, Tony Todd, Janet Bailey. A former slave affects peace between Native American tribes and homesteaders in 1860s around western Texas.

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    • Steven Hilliard Stern
    • 1995-07-28
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    King Roderick the Tyrant, having sent Lord Ravenhurst to slaughter the Royal Family of England, usurps the throne. The Black Fox and his band of rebels rescue the true king, an infant with the royal "purple pimpernel" birthmark on his backside. They harass Roderick and his men while guarding the baby. Lords Brockhurst, Finsdale, and Pertwee convinc...

    (as listed in order of appearance in opening credits) 1. Danny Kayeas Hubert Hawkins, a minstrel who steals Giacomo the Jester's identity 2. Glynis Johnsas Maid Jean, a rebel captain and Hawkins' love interest 3. Basil Rathboneas Lord Ravenhurst, the King's closest adviser 4. Angela Lansburyas Gwendolyn, Princess of England 5. Cecil Parkeras Roderi...

    (as listed in order of appearance in opening credits) 1. Hal Pereira―art direction 2. Roland Anderson―art direction 3. Tom McAdo―editor 4. John P. Fulton(A.S.C.)―special photography effects 5. Irmin Roberts (A.S.C.)―special photography effects 6. Farciot Edouart(A.S.C.)―process photography 7. Sam Comer―set decoration 8. Arthur Krams―set decoration ...

    Hollywood arranger and composer Vic Schoen was asked to provide the musical score for the film. Film composer Elmer Bernstein was hired as the assistant musical director to Schoen. The Court Jester was an enormous challenge for Schoen at the time because it was his first feature film. He was not formally trained on the mechanisms of how music was s...

    In September 1955, Kaye recorded a nine-minute-long condensed version of The Court Jester for 1956 release by Decca Records on the two-part single K 166.In the simplified version of the storyline, the characters of Hubert and the Black Fox are merged, Lord Ravenhurst is replaced by an unnamed evil king, and Jean is dropped entirely. It features exc...

    Critical reception

    The New York Times was in many ways complimentary: "No use to try to trace the story as it riotously unfolds. We vaguely suspect that proved too tiresome for even Messrs. Panama and Frank. There are all sorts of beautiful, babbling stretches of sheer obscurity along the way. But in every—or almost every—mix-up, there is the all-things-to-all-men Mr.Kaye.... this story does not have subtlety. Nor does Mr.Kaye's portrayal in it have firm personality. He is just a funny fellow bounced all over t...

    Awards and honors

    In 1957, Danny Kaye received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Motion Picture Actor – Comedy/Musical, and in 2000, the American Film Institute placed the film on its 100 Years...100 Laughs list, where it was ranked #98. In 2004, the United States National Film Registry elected to preserve The Court Jesterfor being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

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  4. Living in a ninja residence tucked away in a corner of a futuristic city is Rikka, the eldest daughter of a Ninja clan, who looks up to her father — a researcher — very much. Carrying on with her life normally, Rikka’s home came suddenly under attack one day.

  5. Aug 4, 1995 · Black Fox: The Price of Peace: Directed by Steven Hilliard Stern. With Christopher Reeve, Raoul Max Trujillo, Tony Todd, Janet Bailey. In 1860s Texas, a man whose abused wife fell in love with a Kiowa organizes a hunting party to recapture her.

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  7. Black Fox. Ever since Alan Johnson (Christopher Reeve) freed Britt "Black Fox" Johnson (Tony Todd) from slavery, the two have considered each other not just friends but blood brothers. The...

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