Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court, A
Universal Studios (1949)
Comedy, Drama, Musical
In Collection
#3003
0*
Seen ItYes
025192264023
IMDB   6.7
1 hr 48 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR
Bing Crosby Hank Martin
Joan Fontaine Johanna Augusta Franziska
William Bendix Sir Sagramore
Roland Culver Baron Holenia
Rhonda Fleming Alisande La Carteloise
Cedric Hardwicke Lord Pendragon / King Arthur
Richard Haydn Emperor Franz-Josef
Harold Vermilyea
Lucile Watson Princess Bitotska
Murvyn Vye Merlin
Virginia Field Morgan Le Fay
Joseph Vitale Sir Logris
Henry Wilcoxon Sir Lancelot
Richard Webb Sir Galahad
Alan Napier High Executioner
Sir Cedric Hardwicke
Director
Tay Garnett
Billy Wilder
Producer Charles Brackett
Robert Fellows
Writer Edmund Beloin
Charles Brackett
Billy Wilder

The Bing Crosby Collection Double Feature

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Bing Crosby stars in this light and lively musical version of Mark Twain's timeless comedy. Der Bingle is a turn-of-the-century blacksmith who is knocked unconscious only to awaken in sixth-century Camelot.

But thanks to some American know-how, the crooner is quickly hailed as a wiz of a wizard and granted the right to teach Rhonda Fleming, the King's fetching niece, some decidedly contemporary romantic tricks. Alas, there's trouble afoot when Bing locks "magical" horns with the all-powerful Merlin and is challenged to a joust by Sir Lancelot for the hand of the beautiful princess!

Co-starring Sir Cedric Hardwicke and William Bendix, the classic fantasy also features a marvelous score by Jimmy Van Heusen and Johnny Burke, along with such hits as "Busy Doing Nothing" and "Once and For Always".

The Emperor Waltz
Just imagine: Viennese royalty, elegantly dressed ladies, dashing courtiers, and Bing Crosby in his old straw hat sharing the Danube and the court of Emperor Franz Joseph. It's a recipe for sure-fire fun.

Bing plays Virgil Smith, an American phonograph salesman whose fox terrier companion takes a fancy to the persnickety poodle of countess Johanna Augusta (Joan Fontaine). While some may call it puppy love, it turns out that romance is not just going to the dogs. Virgil's openness and congeniality start to melt the icy coolness of the Viennese royal, who struggles with whether or not to dare defy convention in her tradition-oriented homeland. The lush scenery provides a gorgeous backdrop for the wooing and canoeing that take place in the land of blue rivers and Strauss waltzes. Add an element of good old American humor and Bing's smooth sounds, and The Emperor Waltz is a delightfully entertaining trip to the musical wonders of old Vienna, Hollywood-style.

Music, merriment and romance blend blissfully while Bing sings "Friendly Mountains" and "I Kiss Your Hand, Madam" and Strauss melodies fill the air. This film is a real treat for fans of all ages.
Edition Details
Edition Double Feature
Distributor Paramount Pictures
Chapters 40
Release Date 5/6/2003
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 Color
Subtitles French; Spanish
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono [CC]
Layers Dual Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 2

Features
Disc 01 Features Not Specified