SOUND FEATURES: IF I WERE KING (1938)

CREDITS

Released: September 28, 1938

Production Company: Paramount Pictures

Featured Cast: Ronald Colman, Basil Rathbone, Frances Dee, Ellen Drew, C.V. France, Henry Wilcoxon, Heather Thatcher, Stanley Ridges, Bruce Lester, Walter Kingsford, Alma Lloyd, Sidney Toler, Colin Tapley, Ralph Forbes, John Miljan, William Haade, Adrian Morris, Montagu Love, Lester Matthews, William Farnum, Paul Harvey, Barry Macollum, May Beatty, Winter Hall, Francis McDonald, Ann Evers, Jean Fenwick, Jimmy Aubrey, Guy Bellis, Lionel Belmore, Ted Billings, Ed Brady, Henry Brandon, George Bruggeman, Marie Burton, Ethel Clayton, David Clyde, Bing Conley, Alec Craig, Paula DeCardo, Jane Dewey, Shorty English, Ralph Faulkner, Norah Gale, John George, Eddie Hall, Darryl Hickman, Shep Houghton, Brandon Hurst, Major Kieffer, Claude King, Judith King, Stanley King, Ian Maclaren, Eric Mayne, Merrill McCormick, Clive Morgan, Paul Newlan, Carol Parker, Russ Powell, Ruth Rogers, John Roy, Ralph Sanford, Charles Schaeffer, Louise Seidel, Allen D. Sewall, Count Stefenelli, Dan Strebel, Evan Thomas, Cheryl Walker, Robert Wegner, Pat West, Dorothy White, Gloria Williams, Harry Wilson

Director: Frank Lloyd

Producer: Frank Lloyd

Executive Producer: William LeBaron

Associate Producer: Lou Smith

Director Of Photography: Theodor Sparkuhl

Editor: Hugh Bennett

Assistant Director: William Tummel

Art Director: Hans Dreier, John B. Goodman

Costumer: Edith Head

Makeup Artist: Wally Westmore

Interior Decorator: A.E. Freudeman

Composer: Richard Hageman

Sound: John Cope, Harold Lewis, Loren L. Ryder

Musical Director: Boris Morros

Special Photographic Effects: Gordon Jennings

Presenter: Adolph Zukor

Writers: Justin Huntly McCarthy (play), Preston Sturges, Lou Smith

AWARDS

Nominated for 4 Oscar Awards.

1939
Academy Awards, USA
Nominated, Oscar
Best Art Direction
Hans Dreier, John B. Goodman

Nominated, Oscar
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Basil Rathbone

Nominated, Oscar
Best Music, Original Score
Richard Hageman

Nominated, Oscar
Best Sound, Recording
Loren L. Ryder (paramount ssd)

STORY

In the late 15th century, Parisian poet François Villon is a rebel and rabble-rouser, and attracts King Louis XI’s attention after he raids his personal food storehouse and distributes it to the starving populace. When Louis suspects that one of his aides is allied with the Burgundians, who have surrounded the city and are demanding surrender, he tortures a prisoner who received a note that came in over the castle walls, and who confesses to the destination of the note. Louis follows up with a disguised visit to the Fir Cone Tavern in the Court of Miracles to deliver the note. That night, François brings the stolen food to the tavern, and insults his “weak” king and, when challenged, also proclaims what he would do if he were king. Louis hears his remarks with amusement, but later his suspicions are confirmed when he sees the Grand Constable D’Aussigny receive the Burgundian missive.

A brawl erupts when guards try to arrest François, during which he kills D’Aussigny. After they are arrested, François is released for an interview with Louis, who is faced with a dilemma, since François is a robber and a murderer, but at the same time killed a traitor. Louis dubs François as Count de Montcorbier, his new Grand Constable, but fails to tell him that his punishment will come in a week, when he is to be executed.

François is delighted with his newfound power, and his first act is to release all his fellow prisoners. When a herald from Burgundy insists that Louis surrender, François makes an eloquent rebuttal and, refusing to surrender, promises to attack them in one week. Later, François acquaints himself with Katherine DeVaucelles, a lady-in-waiting with whom he had fallen in love when he was still known as François. She does not recognize him, but returns his affection.

When the king’s generals refuse to fight for fear of defeat, François realizes wielding power is not as easy as it seems, and Louis informs him of his execution date. François attempts to escape, but instead encounters Katherine, with whom he had arranged a rendezvous. She gives him the idea that if the generals did not have six months worth of food, they would surely fight. With this thought, François opens all the palace storehouses to the people and, upon returning to court, reveals his true identity to Katherine. Although at first mortified, she finally accepts him, but he escapes to arouse the people to fight against the Burgundians, who have broken through the city gates. François leads them into battle, and despite the loss of Huguette, his former lover, and many others, they defeat the enemy.

François is arrested, but when the generals take sole credit for the victory, Katherine attests to François’ heroism, and Louis is once again forced to weigh his misdeeds with his good deeds. Louis sentences François to life imprisonment–in all of France–but exiles him from Paris. François takes to the road with his loyal Katherine following behind, ready to pick him up in her carriage when he tires. (TCM)

TECH

Runtime 1 hr 41 min (101 min)
Sound Mix Mono (Western Electric Mirrophonic Recording)
Color Black and White
Aspect Ratio 1.37 : 1
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical

Printed Film Format 35 mm

 

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