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1938101 minAdventure, History

If I Were King

Is If I Were King a Hit or Flop?

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Is If I Were King worth watching? With a rating of 6.8/10, this Adventure, History film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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If I Were King Synopsis

King Louis XI masquerades as a commoner in Paris, seeking out the treachery he is sure lurks in his kingdom. At a local tavern, he overhears the brash poet François Villon extolling why he would be a better king. Annoyed yet intrigued, the King bestows on Villon the title of Grand Constable. Soon Villon begins work and falls for a lovely lady-in-waiting, but then must flee execution when the King turns on him.

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Top Cast

Ronald Colman
Ronald ColmanFrançois Villon
Basil Rathbone
Basil RathboneLouis XI
Frances Dee
Frances DeeKatherine de Vaucelles
Ellen Drew
Ellen DrewHuguette
C. V. France
C. V. FranceFather Villon
Henry Wilcoxon
Henry WilcoxonCaptain of the Watch
Heather Thatcher
Heather ThatcherThe Queen
Stanley Ridges
Stanley RidgesRene de Montigny
Bruce Lester
Bruce LesterNoel de Jolys
Alma Lloyd
Alma LloydColette

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Is If I Were King worth watching?

If I Were King has received mixed reviews with a 6.8/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Adventure, History movies.

Is If I Were King hit or flop?

If I Were King has received average ratings (6.8/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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If I Were King is a Adventure, History movie that King Louis XI masquerades as a commoner in Paris, seeking out the treachery he is sure lurks in his kingdom. At a local tavern, he overhears the brash...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 20, 2022
★ 7

This is a cracking bit of swashbuckling adventure with Ronald Colman ("Villon") and particularly Basil Rathbone (Louis XI) on top form. The former is a poetic vagabond, Robin Hood style, character who pinches what he can to help feed the population of a besieged Paris, whilst their King sits in his palace living the life of Riley. When the King's personal store is raided, the King's guard step up their searches and it isn't long before "Villon" is apprehended. The King is a wily old buzzard, though, and realising potential in this man of the people, appoints him to command the city and his armies and before long the people begin to change their previously hostile views of Louis XI and everyone focuses on the looming Burgundian attacks. Coleman reminded me of Errol Flynn here; he displays a charming intimacy with both his colleagues and the audience that is engaging. Rathbone - who lost out on the Oscar to Walter Brennan for "Kentucky" (1938) - is also excellent as the shrewd monarch who must hold his kingdom together, despite some pretty obvious character flaws! Frank Lloyd keeps the whole thing moving along swiftly, with plenty of action, pithy dialogue and duplicity writ large. If you like the genre, then you ought to love this - I really enjoyed it.