Hawkins disguises himself as Giacomo, the King’s new jester, to get access to the palace. He finds himself in the midst of intrigue, hypnotized into wooing the Princess (Angela Lansbury) by her lady in waiting (Mildred Natwick), and hired by Sir ...read the complete Court Jester movie review at Moviemom's review
New York Times (Bosley Crowther)
IT stood to reason that somebody would eventually cut loose and do a slam-bang burlesque on recent movies about knighthood and derring-do. The opportunity was as obvious as the splash of a custard pie. And we are happy to report that it's been leaped at ...read the complete Court Jester movie review at New York Times (Bosley Crowther)
Films on Disc (Stuart J. Kobak)
"The vessel with the pestle has the pellet with the poison and the chalice with the palace has the brew that is true," is the mantra for survival that Danny Kaye bollixes up in one of the screen’s funniest comedies, The Court Jester. The comic’s ...read the complete Court Jester movie review at Films on Disc (Stuart J. Kobak)
The Movie Mom (Nell Minow)
Hawkins (Danny Kaye) is a follower of the Black Fox, a Robin Hood- style rebel who hopes to put the royal heir on the throne in place of the usurper. Hawkins wishes for more exciting assignments, but is assigned to entertain the troops and care for the ...read the complete Court Jester movie review at The Movie Mom (Nell Minow)
Decent Films - faith on film (Steven D. Greydanus)
It is a rather incredible balancing act, though - a light comedy featuring an intricate plot; a film with dialog for the stage and physicality of the circus. At no point does it ever look realistic, but neither does it feel artificial.
What makes it ...read the complete Court Jester movie review at eFilmCritic.com (Jay Seaver)
One of Danny Kaye's most treasured films, this uproarious parody of The Adventures of Robin Hood and other colorful medieval adventures is crammed full of Kaye's brand of goofy humor. His characters are always the lovable underlings thrown into grand, ...read the complete Court Jester movie review at At-A-Glance Film Reviews
Time Out (--)
Spasmodically effective spoof of Robin Hood-style adventures, with Kaye as the former circus clown joining up with a band of outlaws to overcome a tyrannical usurper king. Whether it's really watchable depends on what you feel about the charmless Kaye, ...read the complete Court Jester movie review at Time Out (--)
Cinema Laser (Derek M. Germano)
Outside of the films he made for Samuel Goldwyn, THE COURT JESTER ($35) would have to be Danny Kaye's best know and most popular film. Set in twelfth century England, THE COURT JESTER is a winning mix of swashbuckling, clowning and song. Danny Kaye stars ...read the complete Court Jester movie review at Cinema Laser (Derek M. Germano)
Jay's Movie Blog
The Court Jester is something of a minor amazement to me. It almost goes without saying that such a film would not be made today, although I must admit that Mike Myers might try (and the idea fills me with fear). It is a rather incredible balancing act, ...read the complete Court Jester movie review at Jay's Movie Blog
Audio Revolution
One of the greatest things about home video is that it has (too gradually) opened the history of movies to modern-day audiences. It's hard to remember that in the past, the only way to see older films was to try to catch them on in a commercial-riddled, ...read the complete Court Jester movie review at Audio Revolution