Menu
Lady Godiva of Coventry Poster

Lady Godiva of Coventry

The First Startling Story Of The World's Most Famous Ride!
1955 | 89m | English

(710 votes)

TMDb IMDb

Popularity: 0.9 (history)

Details

Fictionalized account of events leading up the famous nude ride (alas, her hair covers everything) of the militant Saxon lady.
Release Date: Nov 02, 1955
Director: Arthur Lubin
Writer: Harry Ruskin, Oscar Brodney
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords lady godiva, saxons, 11th century
Production Companies Universal International Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

No trailers or extras available.

Backdrops

No backdrops available.

International Posters

No images available.

More Like This

No recommended movies found

Full Credits

Name Character
Maureen O'Hara Lady Godiva
George Nader Lord Leofric
Victor McLaglen Grimald
Rex Reason Harold
Torin Thatcher Lord Godwin
Eduard Franz King Edward
Leslie Bradley Count Eustace
Arthur Shields Innkeeper
Robert Warwick Humbert
Arthur Gould-Porter Thorold
Grant Withers Pendar
Anthony Eustrel Prior
Kathryn Givney Abbess
Sim Iness Oswin
Thayer Roberts William, Duke of Normandy
Clint Eastwood First Saxon
Chuck Roberson Soldier
Olive Sturgess Girl
Name Job
Harry Ruskin Writer
Frank Skinner Original Music Composer
Arthur Lubin Director
Bud Westmore Makeup Designer
Buddy Van Horn Stunts
Bob Herron Stunts
Henry Wills Stunts
Oscar Brodney Story, Screenplay
Hans J. Salter Original Music Composer
Carl E. Guthrie Director of Photography
Robert Laszlo Props
Rydo Loshak Wardrobe Master
Roy Vaughn Assistant Camera
Alexander Golitzen Art Direction, Art Designer
Joan St. Oegger Hairstylist
Frank Shaw Assistant Director
Allen Pinson Stunts
Warren Monroe Gaffer
Paul Weatherwax Editor
Robert F. Boyle Art Direction
Name Title
Robert Arthur Producer
Organization Category Person
Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 8 12 5
2024 5 7 13 3
2024 6 9 17 3
2024 7 11 24 4
2024 8 10 21 5
2024 9 6 11 4
2024 10 7 11 3
2024 11 6 11 2
2024 12 4 8 2
2025 1 4 6 1
2025 2 3 5 1
2025 3 3 5 1
2025 6 1 1 1
2025 7 0 1 0
2025 8 0 1 0
2025 9 0 0 0
2025 10 0 1 0

Trending Position


No trending metrics available.

Return to Top

Reviews

r96sk
7.0

It feels rushed, but I kinda do like <em>'Lady Godiva of Coventry'</em>. The film, in my opinion, is at its best with Maureen O'Hara and George Nader alongside the trio of would-be prisoners, spearheaded by Victor McLaglen. The stuff with that quintet was really enjoyable to me; the main story is ... n't even to do with them. The plot of this 1955 involves the characters of O'Hara and Nader, but with Leslie Bradley & Co. Those parts of the film aren't the strongest and don't really leave a sizeable imprint. I would've preferred a production with those other five more, to be honest. It's all still watchable though. There's a couple of neat shots scattered in there, also. I managed to spot Clint Eastwood in his uncredited minor role. Much bigger things to come for that man, I reckon...

Jan 06, 2022
Geronimo1967
6.0

This is my kind of movie - a good old historical drama set in 11th Century England. Sadly, though, the whole thing is just too episodic and disjointed for the story to ever really flow. It sets out do depict the tale of the eponymous lady (Maureen O'Hara) who rode naked through the streets of Covent ... ry (draped in "Rapunzel"-esque locks that appear nowhere else on her head in the film!) to draw the attention of her Norman husband "Leofric" (George Nader) to the plight of the commons as the Norman and Saxon peoples of this now divided land start to draw battle lines. Her husband has already fallen foul of King Edward I (Eduard Franz) by refusing to marry his chosen bride, so the couple soon find their allies at court are few, and goaded by the duplicitous "Godwin" (Torin Thatcher) things are soon simmering perilously close to insurrection. Though rooted in fact, this plays fast and loose with just about everything from the history to the characterisations. Thatcher exudes a soupçon of menace, but the rest of the cast really appear to be going through the motions with this colourful, and at times energetic (largely thanks to Victor McLaglen), enterprise. Nobody could ever describe O'Hara as especially versatile - here she is just playing her usual determined and feisty character and though she isn't bad, it's all just the same role she has played against an array of more famous leading men in years gone by. Fans of the men-in-tights genre ought to enjoy it well enough, I did, but it's all pretty unremarkable fayre I'm afraid.

Sep 20, 2022