Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman

Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman
Directed by Roberto Mauri
Screenplay by Piero Regnoli
Manuel Torres
André Tranché
Starring Mark Damon
Music by Roberto Pregadio
Cinematography Sandro Mancori
Running time
99 minutes
Country Italy
Language Italian

Ivanhoe, the Norman Swordsman (Italian: La spada normanna) is a 1971 Italian film directed by Roberto Mauri.[1][2]

Plot

After the death of King Henry I in 12th-century England, the throne is taken by Stephen Cunningham who claims to possess the mythical "Sword of Normandy." A man named Ivanhoe returns from years in the Holy Land knowing that Henry I's son, the rightful heir to the throne, died in the Crusades, and that Cunningham's sword is a fake. After forging alliances with a group of highwaymen and a band of traveling thespians, Ivanhoe reclaims the real sword that will topple Cunningham.

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