Walter Scott’s famous novel "Ivanhoe" is offered to your attention — a knightly saga of events from 12th-century English history. On the pages of the novel, the people of that time come alive—King Richard the Lionheart, Robin Hood, and the monk Tuck—drawing us into a world of feats and adventures.
The action takes place in 1194, one hundred and thirty years after the Battle of Hastings, as a result of which the Saxons were subjugated by the Normans. Wilfred of Ivanhoe, a young knight returning from the Crusades, whom his father, by harsh decree, has deprived of inheritance, must in these difficult times do everything to defend his honor and win back the love of the beautiful lady Rowena. Ivanhoe doesn’t lose heart even when a powerful Norman stands in his way—also in love with Rowena—the Templar knight Brian de Bois-Guilbert. Will the noble Saxon Wilfred manage to achieve his goal? Will he overcome the difficulties on the road to his happiness?