Richard the Lionheart, the
Norman King of England, vanishes while returning from the
Crusades. One of his knights, the
Saxon Wilfred of Ivanhoe, searches for him, finally finding him being held by
Leopold of Austria for an enormous ransom. Richard's treacherous brother,
Prince John, knows about it but does nothing, enjoying
ruling in his absence. Back in England, Ivanhoe, pretending to be a minstrel, meets Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert and Sir Hugh de Bracy, two of Prince John's Norman supporters. When the party seeks shelter for the night, Ivanhoe leads them to Rotherwood, the home of his father, Cedric the Saxon. Cedric welcomes the knights coldly while Ivanhoe sneaks into the chamber of the Lady Rowena, Cedric's ward, and they kiss. Later, in private, Ivanhoe pleads with Cedric to help raise the ransom of 150,000 marks of silver, but Cedric wants no part of assisting any Norman. When Ivanhoe leaves, Wamba, Cedric's
jester, asks to go with him and is made his squire. Later, they rescue the Jew Isaac of York, another guest of Cedric's, from two Norman soldiers. Shaken, Isaac decides to return home to
Sheffield. Ivanhoe escorts him there. Isaac's daughter Rebecca gives Ivanhoe her jewels without her father's knowledge to buy a horse and armor for an important
jousting tournament intended to strengthen support for Prince John. Many nobles are at the tournament, including Prince John. The Norman knights Brian de Bois-Guilbert, Hugh de Bracy, Front de Boeuf, Philip de Malvoisin and Ralph de Vipont defeat all Saxon comers. Then a mysterious Saxon knight appears, arrayed all in black, his face hidden behind his
helm. He declines to give his name, but challenges all five Normans. He easily defeats Malvoisin, Vipont and Front de Boeuf, one after the other. When Ivanhoe salutes Rebecca, Bois-Guilbert is immediately smitten by her beauty. While Ivanhoe bests Bracy, he is seriously wounded in the shoulder. By this point, his identity has been guessed by his father and
Robin Hood. In the last bout against Bois-Guilbert, Ivanhoe falls from his horse. He is carried off, to be tended to by Rebecca. Ivanhoe is taken to the woods under the protection of Robin Hood. The other Saxons led by Cedric make for the city of
York, but are captured and taken to the castle of Front de Boeuf. When Ivanhoe hears the news, he gives himself up in exchange for his father's freedom. Ivanhoe advises Cedric that Robin Hood and his men have the castle surrounded. However, Bois-Guilbert treacherously keeps them both. Robin Hood's men storm the castle. In the fighting, Front de Boeuf drives Wamba to his death in a burning part of the castle and is slain in turn by Ivanhoe. The defense crumbles. Bois-Guilbert alone escapes, using Rebecca as a human shield; de Bracy is captured when he attempts to do the same with Rowena. The huge ransom is finally amassed, but the Jews face a cruel choice: free either Richard or Rebecca, for Prince John has set the price of her life at 100,000 marks, their contribution. Isaac chooses Richard. Cedric takes the ransom to Leopold of Austria, while Ivanhoe promises Isaac that he will rescue Rebecca. At Rebecca's trial, she is condemned to be
burned at the stake as a
witch, but Ivanhoe appears and challenges the verdict, invoking the right to "
wager of battle". Prince John chooses Bois-Guilbert as the court's champion. Bois-Guilbert makes a last plea to Rebecca, offering to forfeit the duel in return for her love, though he would be forever disgraced. She refuses. In the duel, Ivanhoe is unhorsed, but manages to pull Bois-Guilbert from his horse and mortally wound him with a
battle axe. As he lies dying, Bois-Guilbert tells Rebecca that it is he who loves her, not Ivanhoe. Rebecca acknowledges this to Rowena. King Richard and his knights arrive to reclaim his throne. Prince John grudgingly kneels before his brother. Richard then calls on his kneeling people to rise, not as Normans or Saxons, but as Englishmen. ==Cast==