The Court Jester (NR, 1956)

common sense media says

Terrific family fun.


parents & educators say
  • 33% say there are positive messages

What parents need to know

Parents need to know that this movie is fine for the entire family and has no objectionable content.

Violence & scariness: Comic battles, jousting match, and swordfights.
Sexy stuff: Not applicable.
Language: Not applicable.
Consumerism: Not applicable.
Drinking, drugs, & smoking: Not applicable.

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What to talk about

Talk to your kids
Families can talk about how this movie is like The Adventures of Robin Hood and Ivanhoe. How is it different? Why did the soldiers cheat on Hawkins' tests for becoming a knight? Why did courts have jesters? Whose job is most like that today?

What's the story?

What's the story?
Hawkins (Danny Kaye) is a follower of the Black Fox, a Robin Hood- style rebel who hopes to put the royal heir on the throne in place of the usurper. Hawkins wants excitement, but is assigned to entertain the troops and care for the heir, a baby with the royal birthmark on his rear. He loves Jean (Glynis Johns), a smart, courageous, and tough Captain of the rebel forces. Hawkins disguises himself as Giacomo, the King's new jester, to get into the palace. He finds himself in the midst of intrigue, hypnotized into wooing the Princess (Angela Lansbury) and hired by Sir Ravenhurst (Basil Rathbone) to kill those who stand between him and the throne. Jean is captured by the King's soldiers, and Hawkins must battle a huge knight named Sir Griswold. Although he has trouble remembering that the pellet with the poison is in the pestle with the vessel, the good guys triumph, and "life could not better be."

Is it any good?

Is it any good?
 
THE COURT JESTER is pure joy. This is Danny Kaye's best movie, and one of the funniest comedies ever, with a plot that is both exciting and hilarious. It's terrific family fun.

It is worth pointing out the scene in which Jean and Hawkins confess their love for one another. He asks shyly if she could love a man who was not a fighter, and she explains that tenderness and kindness are important to her. They are each proud of the other the way they are, almost revolutionary for a movie of that era.

Movie themes & details

Movie Details
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Director: Melvin Frank
Cast: Angela Lansbury, Danny Kaye, Glynis Johns
Genre: Comedy
Run time: 101 minutes
Theatrical release: January 27, 1956
DVD release: March 30, 1999
MPAA Rating: NR

This review was written by Nell Minow
 
 

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What parents & educators say

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Based on 3 parent & educator reviews:
  • 33% say there are positive messages

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Jpalisades
parent of 10 and 12 year old
 
A Family Classic you won't want to miss.
We have watched this movie four times in the past two years. It's becoming a family tradition You won't be disappointed in this movie, it's still hilarious! Children in the 5 or 6 year old category might need a slight bit of commentary while the movie plays because it's set in days of old and that is new for them. It also moves quickly, the comedy is often based on Kaye's miraculously fast and witty singing. Good fun!

 
hysterical and classy
This movie is a classic and is both funny and charming. My 17 year old son laughed out loud and my three year old did too. Great for family movie night. Danny Kaye is one of a kind.

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