Robert Taylor - Ivanhoe (1952)

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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2011

I have uploaded this movie many times this weekend....from different computers, using weird words to name the parts, choosing illogical categories.... but it was useless. It was identified by the ContentID system in all cases:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3B5zVaqZ_WI
I decided to post this sort of trailer I always used to do anyway. My apologies to all my subscribers :-(
About this clip:
Original music score composed by Miklós Rózsa ("Rotherwood", "Rebecca's Love" and "Challenge and Finale", edited by me).

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  • elizabeth Thaylor was so beutyful here

  • @klibahn29 NO YOU'RE NOT!!!

    part of me wishes they did a remake just so Ivanhoe chooses Rebecca but I know know one can replace Elizabeth Taylor D:

  • @AnahSkywalker I thought I was the only one!

  • I remember this song! I watched this show when I was very very young.

  • the best couple for Robert Taylor was Vivien Leigh, though Elizabeth is very fine, as well too

  • I remember watching this on TV when I was younger God I was so angry with him for not marrying Elizabeth Taylor!

  • Love this film and the music

  • Can you maybe send me the intro scene in which Robert Taylor sings?

  • Superb. Strangely, this adds to the beauty of the film, going beyond the movie itself. There were many great actors in the film. Liz Taylor's beauty eclipsed that of even Fontaine. There was also a raft of delicious baddies, including a wonderful Guy Rolfe playing Prince John and a terrific George Sanders.

  • If you remember the story, Ivanhoe had come back to England to raise funds for King Richards ranson. As luck would have it, he encounters Issac and his daughter Rebecca. Issac was wealthy as a Jewish merchant so he provided when others couldn't, Besides after being wounded at the tournment, Ivanhoe needed the medical attention only Rebecca could render.

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