A young Viking prince strives to become a knight in King Arthur's Court and restore his exiled father to his rightful throne.A young Viking prince strives to become a knight in King Arthur's Court and restore his exiled father to his rightful throne.A young Viking prince strives to become a knight in King Arthur's Court and restore his exiled father to his rightful throne.
Robert Adler
- Brack's Man-at-Arms
- (uncredited)
Lloyd Ahern II
- Young Valiant
- (uncredited)
Chris Alcaide
- Knight
- (uncredited)
Hal Baylor
- Prison Guard
- (uncredited)
Neville Brand
- Viking Warrior Chief
- (uncredited)
George Bruggeman
- Sligon's Guard
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaNone of the locations were stock footage, since this was one of the first CinemaScope movies. The locations were shot by a second unit in England during the spring and summer of 1953, specifically for this film. Stand-ins doubled for the principal cast in long shots, which were then matched at 20th Century-Fox studios and ranch in California during the autumn of 1953. The English stand-in for Janet Leigh's Aleta character was a teenage Shirley Eaton, (later to become the James Bond Goldfinger (1964) girl).
- GoofsIn this story set in the Middle Ages, Aleta and all the other women look as if they are wearing the notorious "torpedo bras'' of the 1950s.
- Quotes
Sir Gawain: You turned out to be flinging rocks like any lowborn ruffian. Why I've never been unhorsed by such a scurvy trick!
- Crazy creditsOpening credits are shown with the color frames of the original Prince Valiant comic strip as wallpaper.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Time Tunnel: Merlin the Magician (1967)
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While not nearly as good as Hal Foster's comic strip, this film is not nearly as bad as some reviewers would have you believe. James Mason makes a fine villain, and the action scenes are well directed by Hathaway. The biggest problem is that it is, after all, a fifties film, with all the good and bad points of the fifties. I am a big fan of the fifties, because it is the decade in which I started watching movies, but I am also aware that relatively low budgets and heavy handed censorship made even the best fifties films somewhat dubious -- e.g. A Streetcar Named Desire without any hint of homosexuality. Comparing Prince Valiant to most modern knights in armor films, I find it more fun than, say, Black Knight or Timeline.
- ricknorwood
- Apr 5, 2004
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- Budget
- $2,970,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $3,373
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 2.55 : 1
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