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Part Four: Directed by Stuart Orme. With Roger Ashton-Griffiths, David Barrass, Nick Brimble, Ralph Brown. An injured Ivanhoe along with his father, Lady Rowena, Rebecca, and others are prisoners in a Norman castle. King Richard gathers Robin of Locksley's outlaw band for an attack to free them.
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- Adventure, Drama, Romance
- Stuart Orme
- 1997-02-02
King Richard and the outlaws rescue Ivanhoe as the castle burns.
Rebecca nurses Ivanhoe; John learns that Richard has escaped from prison in Austria.
The other reviews seem to range from excellent to bad, with the criticisms mentioning historical accuracy, straying from the original story, etc. The negative reviews may have valid points but this is cinema and not a historical documentary.
Episode 1: The knight and crusader Ivanhoe is released from an Austrian prison after refusing to betray King Richard. He returns to England, where it is rumored that he did betray the King. Ivanhoe must clear his name and save his beloved Rowena from a loveless marriage to Prince Athelstane.
Sir Walter Scott's swashbuckling tale of chivalry, romance and bravehearts in medieval England, when Saxons hated their Norman conquerors. The plot is full of heroes and knaves, knightly tournaments and bloody battles.
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S1.E1 ∙ Part One. Ivanhoe is tortured in the prison and later released from an Austrian prison after refusing to betray King Richard. But rumors spread around that Ivanhoe did betray the king so Ivanhoe decides to go clear his name.