![]() However, the real Black Fox sends the midgets through the secret passage, and they rescue Hawkins, Jean, and the baby. ![]() Ravenhurst finds the baby and exposes Hawkins as a traitor. Through sheer luck, Hawkins defeats Griswold in the duel, but spares his life and sends him away. One of Griswold's men overhears and warns Griswold, and he and Hawkins both struggle to remember which of the glasses is poisoned (the famous "Vessel with the Pestle" routine) and end up not drinking the toast. At the tournament, Griselda poisons one of the ceremonial drinks and tells Hawkins which. Fergus sends it by pigeon to the real Black Fox, but is caught and tortured to death by Ravenhurst's men. He convinces Roderick to rush Hawkins through the trials to become a knight so he can duel Griswold, ostensibly so Griswold can kill the jester but really so the Black Fox would eliminate Griswold. Ravenhurst learns that Giacomo never arrived and concludes that Hawkins, having sabotaged the alliance, must be the Black Fox. Griswold arrives, but Gwendolyn declares her love for "Giacomo", and Hawkins is arrested and jailed. Griselda, meanwhile, poisons the three lords' cups to prevent the alliance. He distracts the king and crowd from noticing the basket with a well-received performance Jean rescues the basket. Fergus gives him the basket with the baby, but before he can get it to safety, Hawkins is called before the king. Hawkins forgets all this once the spell is gone. Hawkins is put under a hypnotic spell by Griselda, and in that state woos the princess, receives his orders to kill the three lords from Ravenhurst, and gets the key from Jean, but loses it back to the king. Jean sneaks into the palace and steals a key to a secret passage from King Roderick's chambers. Prior to his arrival, Fergus the Hostler, the true confederate, met up with Jean and hid the baby in a basket. However, Ravenhurst unwittingly appears at his whistle signal, so Hawkins allies himself with him instead. Hawkins, unaware of both these things, enters the castle and tries to make contact with a rebel confederate. Gwendolyn decides to kill Griselda for lying to her, until Griselda promises Giacomo as her prophesied lover. Lord Ravenhurst tells a friend that Giacomo is actually an assassin whom he hired to kill Brockhurst, Finsdale, and Pertwee, to prevent the alliance. Hawkins heads for the castle, and Jean travels on alone, but is captured by the king's men, who were ordered to bring the fairest wenches to the king's court. Jean knocks him out and tells Hawkins to steal his identity. They meet the king's newly hired jester, Giacomo, on the road. The King's men find their hideout, so Hawkins and another rebel, Maid Jean, are ordered to disguise themselves as wine merchants and take the baby to safety. Hubert Hawkins, the Black Fox's minstrel, brings a troupe of acrobat- midgets from the carnival to replace him so he can fight, but the Black Fox refuses. Gwendolyn objects, for the castle witch Griselda foretold a more gallant lover. Lords Brockhurst, Finsdale, and Pertwee convince the king to seek alliance with Sir Griswold of MacElwain, by offering him Roderick's daughter Gwendolyn in marriage. ![]() They harass Roderick and his men while guarding the baby. The Black Fox and his band of rebels rescue the true king, an infant with the royal "purple pimpernel" birthmark on his backside. King Roderick the Tyrant, having sent Lord Ravenhurst to slaughter the Royal Family of England, usurps the throne. In 2004, The Court Jester was included in the annual selection of 25 motion pictures added to the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" and recommended for preservation. Though the film was not financially successful upon release, it has grown to be a beloved classic, earning high scores on Rotten Tomatoes. The film contains several songs (all sung by Kaye), makes heavy use of slapstick comedy and quick-witted wordplay, and is best remembered for the tongue twister "The pellet with the poison's in the vessel with the pestle the chalice from the palace has the brew that is true!" A strange chance causes Hawkins to become a spy in the guise of a court jester in the usurping King's castle, where there are many people who wish to make use of the Jester for their own villainous ends. The film centers on Hubert Hawkins, a carnival entertainer working with the Black Fox's band of rebels (a parody of Robin Hood and his Merry Men) to guard the true infant King of Medieval England from a usurper. It was released in Technicolor and the VistaVision widescreen format. The movie was written, produced, and directed by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama for Paramount Pictures. The Court Jester is a 1955 musical comedy, medieval romance, costume drama film starring Danny Kaye, Glynis Johns, Basil Rathbone, Angela Lansbury and Cecil Parker.
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