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The Court Jester (DVD, 1999, Widescreen) - Danny Kaye, Glynis Johns

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UPC
0097360551273
EAN
0097360551273
Format
DVD
Release Year
1999
Actor
Danny Kaye
Rating
NR
Director
Melvin Frank, Norman Panama
Genre
Comedy
Movie/TV Title
Court Jester
Edition
Widescreen

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Product Information

A 12th century court jester in England becomes involved with a desperate band of outlaws who are attempting to overthrow the king. A delightful comedy which features a particularly fine cast.

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UPC
0097360551273
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3067233

Product Key Features

Actor
Danny Kaye
Rating
NR
Edition
Widescreen
Movie/TV Title
Court Jester
Director
Melvin Frank, Norman Panama
Format
DVD
Release Year
1999
Genre
Comedy

Additional Product Features

Region Code
Region 1
Number of Discs
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Display Format
Widescreen
LeafCats
617
Leading Role
Danny Kaye
Release Date
19990330
Film Country
USA

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  • Top favourable review

    Danny Kaye at His Best

    The Court Jester (Danny Kaye) and Casanova's Big Night (Bob Hope) are the best classic comedy swashbucklers. The Court Jester follows Hawkins, an entertainer who's habit of impersonating the notorious black fox (Robin Hood type) ends up running him on a patriotic quest to infiltrate the false kings castle, overthrow the court and restore the rightful king to the throne. Along the way are the typical songs and facial expressions that made us fall in love with Danny's entertainment style. Glynis Johns, Basil Rathbone and Angela Lansbury add to this delightful tale. Overall a light-hearted, timeless, family-friendly, adventure that features one of the funniest fight scenes in cinematic history. Typically sells for $10 on DVD.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: rappahannockgoodwillindustriesrgi

  • Danny Kaye Lovers Rejoice

    Yes, it's back in print, in both cheap not really digitally remastered format, and wonderful clear pristine remastered format. (The trick is to figure out which one you are looking at to buy). But its all there: the wonderful singing, dancing, humor, bright Hollywood costumes (medieval England in this case), spoofy special effects that one looks for in a Danny Kaye film....not to mention, romance, excitement, double dealing....and the famous "the vessel with the pestle has the pellet with the poison routine.". Then there's Angela Lansbury and Glynnis Johns during their starlet phase, and of course, Basil Rathbone as one of the villains. (Kaye and Rathbone provide one of the more humorous rapier battles on screen.) Then there are all the wondrous "little people" that seem to have ...

  • A solid musical comedy.

    Sit down and get ready for a true-blue comedy, back in the days when "comedy" didn't mean two hours of cursing, fart jokes, and lowbrow hooting and grunting. The plot is completely absurd, down to the core of it-an ex-carnival performer joins up with a band of rebels, impersonates the new jester so he can get into the palace and find a way in for the rest of the rebels, and promptly gets snared in about four or five completely separate plots, most of which he is completely unaware of thanks to a little black magic hypnosis. At no point does the film take itself seriously, instead being perfectly content to settle the ending with a horde of midgets and a swordfight. The "villain" of the movie surrenders upon being shown a purple flower birthmark on a baby's behind, and it could not better ...

  • Great movie for all ages

    Old time movie star Danny Kaye is excellent at providing great dance numbers, songs and timeless humor. This movie keeps up a good pace without a dull moment. It is a great visit to G-rated movies of the golden era of the movie business. A must see for families with children and even single people who want a good laugh.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: rarefindsmd92

  • A classic comedy

    The Court Jester is a farce based very loosely on Robinhood and other historical literature. Danny Kaye's performance is a tour de force as he helps restore the rightful king to the throne. Among the crazy occurences is his being put under a spell (by Mildred Natwick) as the greatest swordsman alive, but when not under the spell he is completely inept. Since the spell is started/stopped by the snapping of fingers it leads to a hilarious sword fight with Basil Rathbone (the villain). This film is loaded with laughter, a great break from more "realistic" films.