Oh, this is a gem of celluloid that just keeps giving joy. An adventure, comedy, romance, musical made for the whole family.
A movie written specifically for one actor (who then agrees to play the central part) doesnt happen often, let alone have that role portrayed with perfection....But Danny Kaye is that special kind of actor.
A spoof of The Adventures Of Robin Hood that even managed to get its villain, the great Basil Rathbone (and its light-years ahead of Men In Tights). This is an underrated masterpiece that I watch, laugh at and notice new things regularly. It is one of those movies that can always lift your mood (or at the very least make you smile).
The plot starts slowly and simply, becomes intricate, and weaves its medieval tapestry-like threads into a beautiful, neat picture at the end, tying everything up (as all good musicals should).
The dialogue is at a level that we miss in modern film. And the timing of the lines is perfect from the classic chalice from the palace to the:
“I’d like to get in, get on with it, get it over with, and get out. Get it?
“Got it.”
“Good.”
This film is endlessly quotable (in fact, the quotes page on IMDB is lengthy).
Perfectly cast, Kaye is supported by Johns and Landsbury who glide across their scenes with grace and beauty, and Rathbone sneers and schemes his way through his limited screen time.
The swordplay in the final fight is glorious - up there with the best (the Princess Bride) in terms of skill and creativity.
And the small gestures that the actors make through the movie, be they nudges, winks, kicks....the detail and timing here is outstanding and worthy of the greatest comedians in the business.
What else - the costumes (perfectly completed by Edith Head) and sets are gorgeous. The colouring is stunning in a way that only a few films are. And the music will keep you humming (and whistling) for ages after. Hell, they even tried to make the credits interesting as Danny sings about the different roles involved in the making of the movie.
My issues (and why its not 5 stars) - the pacing (it starts out very slow), the effects (rope swings, etc) and the "march" feel dated.
But, I fell in love with this movie as a child (when my Mother introduced me to it). It became a regular watch on video. For me this has just gotten better as I get older, and like any long term loves, the issues fall aside. One of my top 10 favourites of all time.