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The Vagabond King

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5.7/10 • 9

1956-08-281h 26m

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Louis XI of France drafts Paris's popular "king" of criminals as Provost Marshal in his fight against usurper Charles of Burgundy and the traitorous nobles who rally around him.

Directors
Michael Curtiz
Editors
Arthur P. Schmidt

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  1. Kathryn Grayson

    Kathryn Grayson

    Catherine de Vaucelles

  2. Oreste Kirkop

    Oreste Kirkop

    François Villon (as Oreste)

  3. Rita Moreno

    Rita Moreno

    Huguette

  4. Cedric Hardwicke

    Cedric Hardwicke

    Tristan

  5. Walter Hampden

    Walter Hampden

    King Louis XI

  6. Leslie Nielsen

    Leslie Nielsen

    Thibault d'Aussigny

  7. William Prince

    William Prince

    Rene de Montigny

  8. Jack Lord

    Jack Lord

    Ferrebouc

  9. Gavin Gordon

    Gavin Gordon

    Majordomo

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CinemaSerf

Feb 10, 2023

6/10

I'd love to have been a fly on the wall at the production meeting when Michael Curtiz and Pat Duggan came up with this concept - a sort of "Camelot" meets "Quentin Durward" musical effort that is not as bad as you might think! We have here a lavish looking historical melodrama featuring Maltese tenor Oreste Kirkop as "Villon", a popular fellow amongst the people who is elected "King of the Vagabonds". Meantime the real King, Louis XI (Walter Hampden), advised by his sagely counsellor "Tristan" (Sir Cedric Hardwicke with hair!) must battle the potential usurper Duke of Burgundy (Tom Duggan) and his rather foppish sidekick "Thibault" (Leslie Nielsen). The action is interspersed by quite frequent little arias that demonstrate that our street-wise hero most certainly has a great voice; limited only by a rather poor libretto - there are only so many things that rhyme with Burgundy. The action scenes provide for plenty of colourful costumes, swash and buckle and it's decently paced with plenty of familiar faces - Jack Lord, Rita Moreno and a rather under-utilised Kathryn Grayson to prop it up nicely. Though it isn't anywhere near as good as "If I Were KIng" (1938) upon which it appears to be based, money has been spent here and it looks good even if the writing and dialogue are poor and many of the scenes pretty heavily staged. Don't write it off, though - if you like the genre then it is still worth a watch, and there's no sign of Howard Keel!

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