Coming up next we have 1935's "The Crusades", a sweeping epic by Cecil B. DeMille that sees King Richard the Lionheart of England fight for Christianity and the right to worship God in Jerusalem. While fighting for the followers of Christ, he is also fighting to save the woman he loves.
The film's cast includes Loretta Young, Henry Wilcoxon, Ian Keith, C. Aubrey Smith, Katherine DeMille, Joseph Schildkraut, Alan Hale, C. Henry Gordon, George Barbier, Montagu Love, Ramsay Hill, Mischa Auer, and Ian Hunter.
The Holy Land is overrun with Muslim forces. Saladin, the Sultan of Islam, enslaves all the Christians living there. A hermit emerges and vows to rally the armies of the kingdoms of Europe to fight for the Christian cause. Saladin tells the hermit to go. He will be waiting with his own armies when he returns.
The hermit's first stop is France, where he enlists the help of King Philip II. The king's sister, Princess Alice, is engaged to King Richard of England, and travels with her brother to safeguard against an attack on France by Richard.
When the hermit arrives in England, Richard sees a change to escape his engagement to Alice. He eagerly joins the Crusade and pledges his armies to help with the fight for Christianity.
Richard leaves the kingdom in the hands of his brother, Prince John, who plots to have his brother removed from the throne.
While the Crusade begins in glory, it runs out of steam when the reach the Kingdom of Navarre. A food shortage stops the armies of England in its tracks. Richard negotiates with Sancho, King of Navarre, for the supplies his army needs. In return for the supplies, Richard will marry the king's daughter, Berengaria.
Berengaria is not well disposed towards Richard, especially when he refuses to attend their marriage ceremony and sends his sword (carried by his minstrel) as his proxy. Berengaria is furious.
When Berengaria joins the Crusade, no one is more surprised than Alice of France. "I am Alice of France, betrothed to King Richard. Who are you?" asks Alice in an annoyed manner. "I'm his wife," replies Berengaria.
When Richard finally arrives in the Holy Land, he introduces Berengaria to the rest of the gathered kings as the Queen of England. They are astonished, especially Philip II of France, whose alliance with England is now broken.
Saladin, Sultan of Islam, arrives for talks with the kings of the Crusade. He wants nothing more than their surrender and departure from the land.
The gathered kings refuse, and the result is open war between the forces of Islam and the forces of Christianity.
Before he returns to his army, Saladin is quite impressed with Berengaria when she demonstrates a certain poise and bravery.
As the battle between Christians and Muslims rages on, Richard and Berengaria begin to fall in love. What began as an arrangement of convenience has now blossomed into romance.
Berengaria attempts to go to Saladin to ask for peace. En route, she is shot by an arrow and collapses. Saladin rescues her and brings her to his palace.
There, while Richard engages harder and more persistent than ever to find "the Christian queen", Saladin tends to Berengaria's wounds and enjoys having her near him.
When a plot to end Richard's life is uncovered, Berengaria pleads with Saladin to save him. She agrees to remain with him as his captive if he will agree to spare Richard's life.
Richard is furious when he finds out. However, Saladin also offers peace terms. Christians except Richard will be allowed to enter Jerusalem, and all Christian captives will be freed if Richard agrees. For the cause of peace, Richard agrees and bids farewell to Berengaria.
As he overlooks the city of Jerusalem, Richard prays that somehow Berengaria will be returned to him.
He is delighted the next morning when he sees Berengaria being carried in a litter towards the entrance to Jerusalem. She tells him that per Saladin's agreement, she was given her freedom because she was a Christian captive. Berengaria promises to return to Richard, but first she must do something.
She enters Jerusalem and offers Richard's sword to Christ. Berengaria begins to pray as the hymns of Christians rise up toward heaven.
Cast rundown:
Loretta Young............................Princess Berengaria
Henry Wilcoxon..........................King Richard
Ian Keith...................................Saladin, Sultan of Islam
C. Aubrey Smith........................The Hermit
Katherine DeMille.......................Princess Alice
Joseph Schildkraut......................Conrad, Marquis of Montferrat
Alan Hale..................................Blondel
C. Henry Gordon........................King Philip II
George Barbier...........................King Sancho
Montagu Love............................The Blacksmith
Ramsay Hill...............................Prince John
Mischa Auer...............................Monk
Ian Hunter.................................2nd Pleading Knight
And that's all for The Crusades. Cecil B. DeMille used his daughter Katherine in the role of Princess Alice of France. He gave her the role as a Christmas gift. During a battle scene with hundreds of extras, DeMille had real firemen dressed in costume to help extinguish any fire that threatened to get out of control.
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