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Crossed Swords

Original title: Il maestro di Don Giovanni
  • 1954
  • Approved
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Crossed Swords (1954)
SwashbucklerAdventure

Adventurer sets out to save princess' father's kingdom.Adventurer sets out to save princess' father's kingdom.Adventurer sets out to save princess' father's kingdom.

  • Directors
    • Milton Krims
    • Vittorio Vassarotti
  • Writer
    • Milton Krims
  • Stars
    • Errol Flynn
    • Gina Lollobrigida
    • Nadia Gray
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    237
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    • Directors
      • Milton Krims
      • Vittorio Vassarotti
    • Writer
      • Milton Krims
    • Stars
      • Errol Flynn
      • Gina Lollobrigida
      • Nadia Gray
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Errol Flynn
    Errol Flynn
    • Renzo
    Gina Lollobrigida
    Gina Lollobrigida
    • Francesca
    Nadia Gray
    Nadia Gray
    • Fulvia
    Cesare Danova
    Cesare Danova
    • Raniero
    Roldano Lupi
    Roldano Lupi
    • Pavoncello
    Alberto Rabagliati
    • Gennarelli
    Paola Mori
    Paola Mori
    • Tomasina
    Silvio Bagolini
    • Buio
    Renato Chiantoni
    • Spiga
    Riccardo Rioli
    • Lenzi
    Pietro Tordi
    Pietro Tordi
    • Il duca
    Mimo Billi
    • Miele
    Alfredo Rizzo
    Mara Berni
    Mara Berni
      Renata Campanati
        Irene Cefaro
        Irene Cefaro
          Alma De Río
            Jackie Frost
              • Directors
                • Milton Krims
                • Vittorio Vassarotti
              • Writer
                • Milton Krims
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              7JLRFilmReviews

              A Fun Errol Flynn Film!

              Errol Flynn has Gina Lollabrigida as his costar in Crossed Swords, with Cesare Danova costarring, as the heir to the duchy of Sidonia. The movie opens with Errol and Cesare on their way back to the castle, but are constantly finding temptation, especially Errol. And, when husbands come home, the wives scream and Errol jumps out of the window. The movie right away sets up the tone of the film with the viewer. When they do arrive at the castle, they find that a new law is being proposed to outlaw bachelorhood among the male population. That's outrageous, Errol says. But many feel that it's the man's duty to get married and set a good example. Gina is Danova's sister who Flynn is interested in up to a point, but he does not want to get married and is quite adamant about it. Young Danova has his own oats to sow for now, too. Despite the bad copy I had of this on DVD, I enjoyed the campy and over-the-top quality of this film. It seems to give just what Flynn fans expect of him, a grand old time. The title Crossed Swords is a little confusing to me, as it centers more on comedic situations than duels and action. But I'm sure they were trying to get Flynn fans to the movies. While no grade-A film, I enjoy its efforts to entertain. So what happens to Errol? Does Gina ensnare him? Does the law trap him? Does Errol get the better of them? You tell me.
              7bkoganbing

              The Best Guy To Show The Prince How To Sow His Wild Oats

              In the Citadel Films book The Films Of Errol Flynn, Errol was quoted as saying he felt that the distribution of Crossed Swords in America was not handled properly as the reason the film flopped. After finally viewing the film, I think he may have had a point up to a degree.

              Certainly he's not moving with same grace as he did in Captain Blood or The Sea Hawk, but his interpretation of Don Juan is of a more mature swashbuckler who's getting kind of weary of his life of romantic adventures. Not unlike The Adventures Of Don Juan which he did for Warner Brothers a few years earlier or of the real Flynn himself.

              Crossed Swords has the older Don Juan taking on a pupil in Cesare Danova who is the heir to the duchy of Sidonia. Cesare is wanting to some wild oats and Flynn is certainly the best guy to show him how. When they return the first minister to Cesare's father, Roldano Lupi is proposing a new law outlawing bachelorhood among the male population. It's felt that it's the man's patriotic duty to get married and start sowing some seed for the population to grow.

              Now that's something that will definitely cramp Flynn's style and he isn't having any of it. Neither is his pupil Danova who has a duty to provide an heir, but not just now. But Lupi has far more sinister schemes afoot and these two have to stop him.

              Gina Lollobrigida is Danova's sister who Flynn interests up to a point, but not if it involves matrimony where Flynn is concerned. And Danova has a certain protective attitude toward his sister not unfounded where Flynn is concerned. For some reason her voice is dubbed in Crossed Swords and that was a surprise since so many American viewers had heard her real voice in later films. That year she also did Beat The Devil in her natural accented speaking voice so familiar to us.

              I'm inclined to believe Flynn might have something of a case. The film which is done on location in Italy photographed beautifully by Jack Cardiff might have been better handled had it's more comedic elements been showcased in the advertising campaign. It certainly isn't up to the standards of his Warner Brothers years, but Crossed Swords is all that a fan of Errol Flynn would wish and considerably more.
              6planktonrules

              One of the last films Flynn made before his looks turn a turn for the worse.

              Well before the so-called 'Spaghetti Westerns' were produced, Italian film companies were recruiting international actors for their films. Starting in the 1950s, Hollywood talent began to be featured in these movies...especially when acting jobs in the States were few and far between. And, these Americans starred in all sorts of films...Hercules films, swashbucklers, Fellini pictures and many more. And in each, the films were dubbed into a variety of languages for international release. "Il Maestro di Don Giovanni" ("Crossed Swords") is one of these films and it stars Errol Flynn.

              The story is set during the Renaissance in the duchy of Sedona (I looked it up...it appears to be fictional). Renzo (Flynn) is a bandit with style....just as happy seducing women as improving his wealth. One woman, in particular, is his quarry, Francesca (Gina Lollobrigida...who IS captioned despite her ability to speak English). She wants to marry him...and there's been a new law enacted that says EVERY unmarried adult man MUST be married! Despite the law and Francesca's great beauty, Renzo is loathe to give up his wicked ways and settle down...and her father is beside himself at the prospect of getting this rogue as a son-in-law!

              This film was made late in his career when heavy drinking & drugs, womanizing and his failing health all made it difficult to get work. In 1954, Flynn still looked pretty handsome but by 1957 or so, he was a bloated mess...ultimately dying at only 50 due to the effects of his lifestyle upon his body. It's nice that although this isn't a great film, he looks pretty good and was able to do a semi-convincing job. However, I did notice that stuntmen seemed to be used a lot more than they were employed back in the 1930s-40s....as in mid mid-40s he just wasn't up to all this rigorous work Because of this, you see some odd camerawork (such as the top-down view of his staff fight).

              So is it any good? Well, surprisingly, for a 1950s film this one is in full color...and this along with the costumes make this a very good looking picture. The story itself is actually pretty light on action and tends to be a tad talky. Enjoyable but also not a film big and exciting enough to revive Flynn's flagging career.
              6Steve-171

              Interesting mostly to Flynn fans, okay otherwise.

              Almost the Holy Grail for Flynn fans, this movie's virtually impossible to find. A routine costumer in most respects, it is notable to Flynn enthusiasts because, for once, he seems to be having a good time, with occasional flashes of the famous Flynn charm shining through, a rarity in his later pictures. Dubbed, sometimes badly, but good costumes and sets, and Gina and several other ladies are lovely to look at.
              8bushrod56

              Now this is some damned good Errol

              Finally got to see this one and really liked it. All I'd ever heard about it was that it was just 'ok' but nothing that special; well if you like Errol in a swashbuckling mode you've got to have this one, take my word! It's very reminiscent of his DON JUAN film and all the better for it. He's slightly jaded and world-weary and is able to laugh at the world's follies (and his own). And you can talk all you want to about his failing looks/health due to alcohol/drug/tobacco/whatever use (He was only five years from death while filming this)- the son of a gun moves in this thing. Swinging his sword, running, jumping in and out of windows. Plus the darned thing is filmed in Italy- real palaces and castles. The print I own is not that great but it's way better than nothing. A cinematic masterpiece? No. Errol doing what Errol does best? Yes Yes YES

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              • Trivia
                The film was a major flop at the box office. Errol Flynn later said it was sold "very badly" by advertisers.
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                Featured in Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff (2010)

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              • Release date
                • July 28, 1954 (United States)
              • Countries of origin
                • Italy
                • United States
              • Language
                • Italian
              • Also known as
                • Gekreuzte Klingen
              • Filming locations
                • Lazio, Italy
              • Production companies
                • Errol Flynn Productions
                • Mahon
                • Vi-Va Film
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              • Gross US & Canada
                • $1,800,000
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              • Runtime
                • 1h 26m(86 min)
              • Sound mix
                • Mono
              • Aspect ratio
                • 1.75 : 1

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