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  1. Two Saxon nobles flee England and join a Mongol army in China, where they encounter a mysterious girl called the Black Rose. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, and more for this historical romance film.

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    • Adventure, History, Romance
    • Henry Hathaway
    • 1950-09-01
  2. The Black Rose is a 1950 British adventure historical film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Tyrone Power and Orson Welles.

  3. Dec 22, 2018 · The Black Rose (1950) Directed by Henry Hathaway. With Tyrone Power, Orson Welles. Movie Archive. 9.78K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.3K. 262K views 5 years ago. After being forced to flee...

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  4. Following the 13th-century death of his nobleman father, Walter of Gurnie (Tyrone Power) and his confidant, Tristram (Jack Hawkins), join a caravan led by the North African Bayan (Orson Welles)...

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    • Henry Hathaway
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  5. A historical adventure film based on a novel by Thomas B. Costain, starring Tyrone Power and Orson Welles. It follows a Saxon youth and his retainer who flee England and travel to China in the time of the crusades.

    • Henry Hathaway, Abe Steinberg
    • Tyrone Power
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  7. A disinherited 13th Century Saxon nobleman leaves Norman England with an archer friend to seek his fortune in the Far East. In the 13th century, Walter of Gurnie, a disinherited Saxon youth, is forced to flee England.

  8. The Black Rose is a 1950 American historical adventure movie directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Tyrone Power, Orson Welles, Cécile Aubry, Jack Hawkins. The screenplay by Talbot Jennings was based on the 1945 novel of the same name by Thomas B. Costain and was distributed by 20th Century Fox. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 1951.

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