Near the end of the film, Danny Kaye's character has a sword fight with Basil Rathbone's character. Rathbone was an expert fencer, probably the best in Hollywood; and Kaye managed to keep up w/him amazingly well. Kaye had the extra burden of having to switch back and forth from expert to novice with each snap of someone's fingers. It's a real testament to his skill and athleticism.
I don't know how long it took to rehearse and film that scene, but it was a tour de force performance by both actors.
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Contestado por wonder2wonder
el 28 de febrero de 2020 a las 00:00
Videoclip of the sword fight.
Note: Watch the candles at 3:10; there's a 'goof'.
Contestado por PT 100
el 28 de febrero de 2020 a las 00:45
Yes, he hits the candle near the top, not where it is going to be "cut."
Contestado por wonder2wonder
el 28 de febrero de 2020 a las 00:55
And there is also a difference between the angle of the cut of the candles and the pieces on the table - two in front - between 3:15 and 3:18.
Nonetheless an amazing fight scene.
Contestado por SueDNim
el 17 de marzo de 2020 a las 14:57
Wonder2Wonder, thanks for posting the link to that clip. It was great to watch it again. I've been thinking that it's time to watch that movie again, and this thread has spurred me on. I love Danny Kaye. I love Basil Rathbone. This movie is a gem.
I admit that my personal favorite is still the Basil Rathbone - Errol Flynn sword fight in The Adventures of Robin Hood. That has all the showmanship without the humor to water down the excitement and tension one should feel at a deadly showdown between the Good Guy and the Bad Guy.
Contestado por PT 100
el 17 de marzo de 2020 a las 15:09
This film also showcases Danny Kaye's facility with tongue twisters and his ability to memorize nearly impossible dialog.
Contestado por SueDNim
el 17 de marzo de 2020 a las 15:12
The man was a genius. :)