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''A Connecticut Yankee'' is a 1931 American
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film adaptation of Mark Twain's 1889 novel, ''
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court ''A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court'' is an 1889 novel by American humorist and writer Mark Twain. The book was originally titled ''A Yankee in King Arthur's Court''. Some early editions are titled ''A Yankee at the Court of King Arth ...
''. It was directed by David Butler to a script by
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, Owen Davis, and Jack Moffitt. It was produced by
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(later
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), who had earlier produced the 1921 silent adaptation of the novel, ''
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court ''A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court'' is an 1889 novel by American humorist and writer Mark Twain. The book was originally titled ''A Yankee in King Arthur's Court''. Some early editions are titled ''A Yankee at the Court of King Arth ...
''. ''A Connecticut Yankee'' is the first
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adaptation of Twain's novel.Grellner, Alice; and Harty, Kevin J. (1991). "Films". In
Norris J. Lacy Norris J. Lacy (born March 8, 1940 in Hopkinsville, Kentucky) is an American scholar focusing on French medieval literature. He was the Edwin Erle Sparks Professor Emeritus of French and Medieval Studies at the Pennsylvania State University until ...
, ''The New Arthurian Encyclopedia'', p. 152 (New York: Garland, 1991); .
It is unrelated to the 1927 musical also titled '' A Connecticut Yankee''. As in '' The Wizard of Oz'', many of the actors in the film play more than one role, a character in the real world and one in the dream world. The film stars Will Rogers as Hank Martin, an American accidental
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er who finds himself in
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back in the days of King Arthur (
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, a Fox star for many years).
Myrna Loy Myrna Loy (born Myrna Adele Williams; August 2, 1905 – December 14, 1993) was an American film, television and stage actress. Trained as a dancer, Loy devoted herself fully to an acting career following a few minor roles in silent films. ...
and Brandon Hurst play the evil
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and Merlin, who must be overcome by Hank's modern technical knowledge, while
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plays Alisande. The hero's name was changed from Hank Morgan to Hank Martin, possibly because the original name sounded too similar to that of actor Frank Morgan. A trailer for the film exists at the Library of Congress.''Catalog of Holdings The American Film Institute Collection and The United Artists Collection at The Library of Congress'' (<-book title)[for trailer only] p.35 c.1978 by The American Film Institute


Plot

Radio salesman Hank Martin ( Will Rogers), after being knocked out by a toppled suit of armor, travels back in time to
Camelot Camelot is a castle and court associated with the legendary King Arthur. Absent in the early Arthurian material, Camelot first appeared in 12th-century French romances and, since the Lancelot-Grail cycle, eventually came to be described as th ...
where he is welcomed by King Arthur (
William Farnum William Farnum (July 4, 1876 – June 5, 1953) was an American actor. He was a star of American silent film cinema and became one of the highest-paid actors during that time. Biography Farnum was born on July 4, 1876, in Boston, Massachuse ...
) and must use his modern knowledge to stop Morgana Le Fay (
Myrna Loy Myrna Loy (born Myrna Adele Williams; August 2, 1905 – December 14, 1993) was an American film, television and stage actress. Trained as a dancer, Loy devoted herself fully to an acting career following a few minor roles in silent films. ...
) and Merlin ( Brandon Hurst) from taking over.


Cast

* Will Rogers as Hank Martin *
William Farnum William Farnum (July 4, 1876 – June 5, 1953) was an American actor. He was a star of American silent film cinema and became one of the highest-paid actors during that time. Biography Farnum was born on July 4, 1876, in Boston, Massachuse ...
as King Arthur/Inventor * Frank Albertson as Emile le Poulet/Clarence *
Maureen O'Sullivan Maureen O'Sullivan (17 May 1911 – 23 June 1998) was an Irish-American actress, who played Jane in the ''Tarzan'' series of films during the era of Johnny Weissmuller. She performed with such actors as Laurence Olivier, Greta Garbo, William ...
as Alisande/Woman in Mansion * Brandon Hurst as Merlin/Doctor in Mansion *
Myrna Loy Myrna Loy (born Myrna Adele Williams; August 2, 1905 – December 14, 1993) was an American film, television and stage actress. Trained as a dancer, Loy devoted herself fully to an acting career following a few minor roles in silent films. ...
as Morgana Le Fay/Evil Sister in Mansion * Mitchell Harris as Sagramor/Butler in Mansion * Heinie Conklin as Sneezing Man (uncredited)


Production

Fox was likely inspired to produce ''A Connecticut Yankee'' based on the success of the 1921 silent film. The 1931 version was likewise successful, and was re-released in 1936. The film cost $750,000 to make; the production used 174 Austin automobiles, among other pieces of modern machinery, to make the final battle scene. It was a commercial success despite being released during the Great Depression, Depression. Although the film was released in black and white, director David Butler used progressively darker shades of pink tint to emphasize a scene in which Morgana Le Fay flirts with Hank Martin.


Notes


References

*Norris J. Lacy, Lacy, Norris J. (1991). ''The New Arthurian Encyclopedia''. New York: Garland. .


See also

* 1931 in science fiction


External links

* *
The AFI Catalog of Feature Films:''..A Connecticut Yankee''
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