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The Court Jester ()


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A hapless carnival performer masquerades as the court jester as part of a plot against an evil ruler who has overthrown the rightful King.

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Hubert Hawkins
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Maid Jean
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Sir Ravenhurst
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Princess Gwendolyn
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King Roderick I
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Griselda
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Sir Griswold
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Sir Locksley
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Captain of the Guard
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Fergus
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Giacomo
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Black Fox
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Sir Brockhurst
Lewis Martin ...
Sir Finsdale
Patrick Aherne ...
Sir Pertwee
Richard Kean ...
Archbishop
Hermine's Midgets ...
Ensemble
The Jackson Michigan Zouave Drill Team ...
Marching Knights - Knighthood Ceremony (as The American Legion Zouaves Of Richard F. Smith Post No. 29 Jackson Michigan)
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King's Man (uncredited)
Brandon Beach ...
Court Member (uncredited)
Lee Belser ...
Court Lady (uncredited)
Chad Dee Block ...
Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
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Forester (uncredited)
Leo Britt ...
Sir Bertram (uncredited)
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Knight (uncredited)
Bill Cartledge ...
Pageboy (uncredited)
Phyllis Coghlan ...
Hairdresser (uncredited)
Tommy Cottonaro ...
One of Hermine's Midgets (uncredited)
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One of Hermine's Midgets (uncredited)
Frank Delfino ...
One of Hermine's Midgets (uncredited)
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Guard (uncredited)
Burnell Dietsch ...
Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
Floyd Hugh Dixon ...
One of Hermine's Midgets (uncredited)
Irving Douglas ...
One of Hermine's Midgets (uncredited)
Ken DuMain ...
Forester (uncredited)
Alan Eric ...
Forester (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
William Augustus Fuller ...
Forestry Officer (uncredited)
Irving Fulton ...
One of Hermine's Midgets (uncredited)
Russell Gaige ...
Chamberlain (uncredited)
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Knight (uncredited)
Edward Peter Gibbons ...
One of Hermine's Midgets (uncredited)
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Forester (uncredited)
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Forester (uncredited)
Roy G. Gunther ...
Pageboy (uncredited)
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Forester (uncredited)
Robert Hart ...
Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
Len Hendry ...
Guard (uncredited)
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Black Fox's Man with Message (uncredited)
John Irving ...
Gate House Guard (uncredited)
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Griswold Aide (uncredited)
James B. Jordan ...
One of Hermine's Midgets (uncredited)
Morgan Justin ...
Bit Part (uncredited)
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Court Official (uncredited)
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King's Soldier (uncredited)
Mike Mahoney ...
Soldier (uncredited)
Tipp McClure ...
Knight (uncredited)
Roger Lee McKee ...
Knight Recruit (uncredited)
Frank Meservey ...
Knight Recruit (uncredited)
Lee Miller ...
Frank (uncredited)
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One of Hermine's Midgets (uncredited)
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Knight (uncredited)
Nels P. Nelson ...
One of Hermine's Midgets (uncredited)
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Soldier / Guard (uncredited)
John O'Malley ...
Courier / Announcer (uncredited)
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Friar (uncredited)
Norman Papson ...
Page Boy (uncredited)
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Novice Knight (uncredited)
Gerald R. Peters ...
Forester (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)
William Pullen ...
(uncredited)
A.J. Buster Resmondo ...
One of Hermine's Midgets (uncredited)
'Little Billy' Rhodes ...
One of Hermine's Midgets (uncredited)
Ronald R. Rice ...
Knight Recruit (uncredited)
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Forester (uncredited)
Thomas G. Royal Jr. ...
Forester (uncredited)
Wallace Russell ...
Forester (uncredited)
Joel Smith ...
Forestry Officer (uncredited)
Robert E. Smith ...
Priest / Forester / Guard (uncredited)
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Forester (uncredited)
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Knight (uncredited)
George Spotts ...
One of Hermine's Midgets (uncredited)
Gary Stalley ...
Infant (uncredited)
Larry Stalley ...
Infant (uncredited)
Ed Stoddard ...
Forester (uncredited)
Henry Lewis Stone ...
One of Hermine's Midgets (uncredited)
Trevor Ward ...
Bit Role (uncredited)
Leo Wheeler ...
Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
Claud Wuhrman ...
Knight (uncredited)
Stephen Wyman ...
Forester (uncredited)

Directed by

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Melvin Frank ... (directed by)
Norman Panama ... (directed by)

Written by

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Norman Panama ... (written by) and
Melvin Frank ... (written by)

Produced by

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Sylvia Fine ... executive producer (uncredited)
Melvin Frank ... producer (produced by)
Danny Kaye ... executive producer (uncredited)
Norman Panama ... producer (produced by)

Music by

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Vic Schoen ... (music scored by) (as Victor Schoen)
Walter Scharf ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Ray June ... director of photography: VistaVision
Ray Rennahan ... director of photography (uncredited)

Editing by

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Tom McAdoo ... (edited by)

Editorial Department

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Richard Mueller ... color consultant: Technicolor

Art Direction by

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Roland Anderson ... (art direction)
Hal Pereira ... (art direction)

Set Decoration by

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Sam Comer ... (set decoration)
Arthur Krams ... (set decoration)

Costume Design by

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Edith Head ... (costumes)
Yvonne Wood ... (costumes)

Makeup Department

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Wally Westmore ... makeup supervisor
Willard Colee ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Gertrude Reade ... hair stylist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Hugh Brown ... assistant production manager (uncredited)
Frank Caffey ... production manager (uncredited)
Charles Woolstenhulme ... unit production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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John R. Coonan ... assistant director (as John Coonan)
William Watson ... second unit director (as Wm. Watson)
Bernard McEveety ... second assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

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Carl Coleman ... props (uncredited)
Dorothea Holt ... illustrator (uncredited)
Joe Keller ... props (uncredited)
Lew Vasquez ... prop shop (uncredited)
Gösta Åberg ... poster artist : Sweden (uncredited)

Sound Department

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John Cope ... sound recordist
Harry Lindgren ... sound recordist
A.H. Barnett ... production sound mixer (uncredited) / recordist (uncredited)
Doug Grant ... boom man (uncredited)
Bill Wistrom ... sound editor (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Farciot Edouart ... process photography
John P. Fulton ... special photographic effects
Irmin Roberts ... special photographic effects

Stunts

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Eric Alden ... stunt double: Basil Rathbone (uncredited)
George Dockstader ... stunts (uncredited)
Richard Elmore ... stunts (uncredited)
Ralph Faulkner ... fencing double (uncredited)
Lila Finn ... stunt double: Glynis Johns (uncredited)
Bob Herron ... stunts (uncredited)
Allen Pinson ... stunt double: Danny Kaye (uncredited)
Clint Sharp ... stunt double: Danny Kaye (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Alfred Cline ... assistant camera (uncredited)
Howard Kelly ... gaffer (uncredited)
William Schurr ... camera operator (uncredited)
Joe Schuster ... electrician (uncredited)
Mike Semenario ... grip (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Bert McKay ... casting (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Bud Clark ... wardrobe: men (uncredited)
Hazel Hegarty ... wardrobe: women (uncredited)
Joan Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Sammy Cahn ... words and music
Sylvia Fine ... words and music
Vic Schoen ... conductor (as Victor Schoen) / music scored by (as Victor Schoen)
Gerard Carbonara ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Van Cleave ... composer: title music (uncredited)
Franz Waxman ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Victor Young ... composer: stock music (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Dorothy Yutzi ... script clerk (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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D.R.O. Hatswell ... technical advisor
Hal C. Kern ... assistant to the producers
James Starbuck ... choreographer
Bea Allen ... dance assistant (uncredited)
Robert Alton ... choreographer (uncredited)
Elmer Bernstein ... dance rehearsal pianist (uncredited)
Wilda Bieber ... dance instructor (uncredited)
Patricia Casy ... dance rehearsal: ballet dancer (uncredited)
George Chakiris ... dance instructor (uncredited)
Ralph Faulkner ... fight choreographer (uncredited)
Alex Goudovitch ... dance assistant (uncredited)
Sam Ledner ... dance assistant (uncredited)
Gregor Marijan ... dance rehearsal: ballet dancer (uncredited)
Joe Marino ... dance rehearsal pianist (uncredited)
Bob McElwaine ... publicist (uncredited)
Tim Taylor ... double: Danny Kaye (uncredited)
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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The throne of rightful King of England, the small baby with the purple pimpernel birthmark, has been usurped by the evil King Roderick I (Cecil Parker). Only the Black Fox (Edward Ashley) can restore the true King to the throne - and all he needs is the King's key to a secret tunnel. And while he's trying to steal it, someone has to change the King's diapers. The task falls to Hubert Hawkins (Danny Kaye), the gentlest member of the Fox's band. The Fox's Lieutenant, Maid Jean (Glynis Johns), guards Hawkins and the baby while they travel, but when they meet the King's new jester on the road, they decide to initiate a daring plan for Hawkins to replace him, become an intimate at the court, and steal the key. So, humble Hawkins becomes Giacomo: the King of jesters and jester to the King. But things begin to get zany when the King's daughter falls for Giacomo, the King falls for Jean, people randomly sing what are supposed to be recognition codes, and a witch with very effective spells (and poison pellets) begins to interfere. Written by Kathy Li

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Taglines The Musical Romantic Adventure Of This Or Any Year! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Le bouffon du roi (France)
  • Der Hofnarr (Germany)
  • El bufón de la corte (Spain)
  • El bufón del rey (Mexico)
  • Hovnarren (Sweden)
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Runtime
  • 101 min
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Budget $4,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Features Basil Rathbone's final sword fight on film. See more »
Goofs When Hubert and Maid Jean are nearing King Roderick's castle, Sir Ravenhurst and Sir Locksley watch their arrival through telescopes, an invention of the 17th century. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Danny Kaye (1971). See more »
Soundtracks The Maladjusted Jester See more »
Crazy Credits The opening credits are a musical number where Hawkins dances around the credits as they appear. This is also the manner of a medieval theatre where an actor serves as a prologue to introduce the story. See more »
Quotes Hawkins: I've got it! I've got it! The pellet with the poison's in the vessel with the pestle; the chalice from the palace has the brew that is true! Right?
Griselda: Right. But there's been a change: they broke the chalice from the palace!
Hawkins: They *broke* the chalice from the palace?
Griselda: And replaced it with a flagon.
Hawkins: A flagon...?
Griselda: With the figure of a dragon.
Hawkins: Flagon with a dragon.
Griselda: Right.
Hawkins: But did you put the pellet with the poison in the vessel with the pestle?
Griselda: No! The pellet with the poison's in the flagon with the dragon! The vessel with the pestle has the brew that is true!
Hawkins: The pellet with the poison's in the flagon with the dragon; the vessel with the pestle has the brew that is true.
Griselda: Just remember that.
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