Ivanhoe
Wilfred of Ivanhoe (played by King Baggot), son of Sir Cedric (played by Wallace Bosco), returns to England from the Crusades in the Holy Land. As Ivanhoe, disguised, discovers that his beloved Lady Rowena (played by Evelyn Hope) has remained faithful, two weary travelers, Isaac of York (played by Herbert Brenon) and his pretty daughter Rebecca (played by Leah Baird), are admitted to Sir Cedric's castle, but after the knights learn that Isaac has money they abduct the visitors to the Norman stronghold of Torquilstone Castle.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 1913 |
| Country | United Kingdom, United States of America |
| Genre | Adventure, Drama, Romance |
| Director | Herbert Brenon |
| Runtime | 53 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 4.7/10 (3 votes) |
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🎬 MovieFinder's Take
The film constructs a foundational adventure narrative, relying on Walter Scott's novel. It explores themes of chivalry and justice through the limited yet expressive tools of early cinema: dramatic tableaux, title cards, and carefully staged confrontations.
What lingers after the final reel is the sense of witnessing a blueprint for the historical epic. The simple morality and clear conflicts feel like pages from a storybook brought to flickering life. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Herbert Brenon
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Best viewed as a historical artifact, with patience for the deliberate pacing of early storytelling.
🎭 Cast
King Baggot
Wilfred of Ivanhoe
Leah Baird
Rebecca of York
Herbert Brenon
Isaac of York
Evelyn Hope
Lady Rowena
Walter Craven
Richard the Lion-Hearted
Wallace Widdicombe
Sir Brian de Bois Boeuf
Walter Thomas
Robin Hood
Wallace Bosco
Sir Cedric, Ivanhoe's Father
Mrs. Herbert Brenon
Elgitha
Jack Bates
Reginald Front-de Boeuf
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