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| A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court | |
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| Directed by | Tay Garnett |
| Produced by | Robert Fellows |
| Written by | Mark
Twain (novel) Edmund Beloin |
| Starring | Bing Crosby Rhonda Fleming Cedric Hardwicke William Bendix |
| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
| Release date(s) | April 22, 1949 |
| Running time | 106 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court is a 1949 musical comedy film (though produced in early 1948) adaptation of the Mark Twain novel of the same name that was distributed by Paramount Pictures.
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Hank Martin (Bing Crosby), an American mechanic, is knocked out and wakes up in the land of King Arthur. Here he finds romance with Alisande La Carteloise (nicknamed Sandy) played by Rhonda Fleming, and friendship with Sir Sagramore (nicknamed Clarence) played by William Bendix, and King Arthur played by Cedric Hardwicke as a semi-perpetual, cold-in-the-nose invalid. But unfortunately, the heroic Hank also finds danger and enmity with both Merlin and Morgan Le Fay as well.
All music by Jimmy Van Heusen, lyrics by Johnny Burke. The orchestral score was written by longtime Paramount staff composer Victor Young, who also conducted the orchestra for many of Crosby's Decca Records recordings.
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