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1956 (West Germany) morePlot:
In 1465 Quentin Durwood travels to France to meet Isabelle, Countess of Marcroy, on behalf of his elderly Scottish uncle whom... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
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(Cast overview, first billed only)| Robert Taylor | ... | Quentin Durward | |
| Kay Kendall | ... | Isabelle, Countess of Marcroy | |
| Robert Morley | ... | King Louis XI | |
| George Cole | ... | Hayraddin | |
| Alec Clunes | ... | Charles, Duke of Burgundy | |
| Duncan Lamont | ... | Count William De la Marek | |
| Laya Raki | ... | Gypsy Dancer | |
| Marius Goring | ... | Count Philip de Creville | |
| Wilfrid Hyde-White | ... | Master Oliver (as Wilfrid Hyde White) | |
| Eric Pohlmann | ... | Gluckmeister | |
| Harcourt Williams | ... | Bishop of Liege | |
| Michael Goodliffe | ... | Count De Dunois | |
| John Carson | ... | Duke of Orleans | |
| Nicholas Hannen | ... | John - Cardinal Balus | |
| Moultrie Kelsall | ... | Lord Malcolm |
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103 min | 101 min (TCM print) | 100 minCountry:
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EnglishColour:
Colour (Eastmancolor)Aspect Ratio:
2.55 : 1 moreSound Mix:
4-Track Stereo (Western Electric Sound System) (35 mm magnetic prints) | Mono (Western Electric Sound System) (35 mm optical prints)MOVIEmeter: 
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Quentin Durward: Tell me, gypsy. Do you know this castle?Hayraddin: Of course. Like the palm of your hand.
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The fifth team-up of Robert Taylor and Richard Thorpe is a pretty good movie... I only have one complaint. Robert Taylor is supposed to be playing a Scot in France but he has a very American accent and even uses modern American slang. Couldn't he have at least spoken articulate, non-modern English, and maybe attempt a Scottish accent? Also odd is all of the English accents, surrounded with one or two people who use French or American accents. I don't care what accent they use, but they should have all settled on just one. Also, every time they say the name "Durward" it sounds like "Durwood" and I think of Agatha from Bewitched. Otherwise, the movie is slow-moving but saved by a good basic story and nice sets. 7 out of 10.