Cardboard Cavalier
Cardboard Cavalier

Cardboard Cavalier

1949Movie96 minEnglish

A historical romance between Lord Lovelace and Nell Gwynn. In Cromwellian England, royalists commission a barrow boy to carry a secret letter. Helped by Nell Gwynn, he succeeds after encounters with a castle ghost and custard pies.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Edgar G. UlmerGenres: Comedy, Western

Plot Summary

A hapless troubadour finds himself mistaken for a hero in 17th-century Spain. He gets entangled with a fiery dancer and a ruthless military governor, leading to a series of comical misunderstandings and daring escapes. The story follows his attempts to woo the dancer and survive the governor's wrath amidst sword fights and general mayhem.

Critical Reception

Cardboard Cavalier was met with a mixed to positive reception, often highlighted for its slapstick humor and energetic performances. While some critics found its plot thin, others praised its lighthearted entertainment value and colorful production. It remains a fondly remembered B-movie from its era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its energetic and often silly comedic performances.
  • Noted for its colorful, if somewhat gaudy, production values.
  • Considered a fun, if lightweight, diversion for fans of Western comedies.

Google audience: Audience reception is largely unavailable through public metrics, but the film is generally viewed as an enjoyable, old-fashioned comedy-western suitable for casual viewing.

Fun Fact

The film was one of several B-movies produced by Republic Pictures during the late 1940s, aiming to provide economical entertainment.

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