Cecil B. DeMille directed The Crusades, an epic in which Richard the Lion-Hearted is played by Henry Wilcoxon and Loretta Young is cast as Berengaria, his wife and princess of Navarre.
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The secondary cast includes Joseph Schildkraut, Mischa Auer and Carroll Naish.
Narrative
The film takes its main characters from the Third Crusade, which was prompted by the Saracen capture of Jerusalem and the crusader states in the Holy Land in A.D. 1187. The character of King Richard the Lionheart is a man of action but little thought. A hermit from Jerusalem arrives in Europe and starts gathering support for a Crusade.
The hermit convinces a number of European rulers to travel to Jerusalem in order to bring the Holy City into Christian hands. Richard enlists in order to avoid an arranged betrothal to the King of France’s sister, Princess Alice of France, but is followed by the Countess on the Crusade.
A plot is laid against Richard’s life by his brother Prince John and Conrad, Marquis of Montferrat.
En route to the war, Richard meets Berengaria, Princess of Navarre. In order to get food for his men, Richard reluctantly marries her in exchange for her father’s cattle and grain. Berengaria is forced to accompany Richard to the Holy Land.
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Oscar Context
Ace cinematographer Victor Milner was nominated for his work, but the winner was Hal Mohr for A Midsummer Night’s Dream.