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  1. The Black Rose is a 1950 British adventure historical film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Tyrone Power and Orson Welles.. Talbot Jennings' screenplay was loosely based on a 1945 novel of the same name by Canadian author Thomas B. Costain, introducing an anachronistic Saxon rebellion against the Norman aristocracy as a vehicle for launching the protagonists on their journey to the Orient.

  2. A Saxon nobleman and an archer flee England and join a Mongol army in the 13th century. They encounter love, war, and Chinese inventions in this Technicolor film with Orson Welles and Tyrone Power.

    • Henry Hathaway
    • 57
    • 3 min
  3. A medieval swashbuckler film starring Tyrone Power as Walter of Gurnie, who escapes from a Mongol warlord with a mysterious woman named Maryam. The film features Orson Welles, Cecile Aubry, and Jack Hawkins in supporting roles.

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    • Henry Hathaway
    • Adventure
    • Tyrone Power
  4. Dec 22, 2018 · After being forced to flee England, the disinherited youth Walter von Gurnie (Tyrone Power) joins the army of General Bayan (Orson Welles) and moves on to Ch...

    • Dec 22, 2018
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  5. A historical adventure film based on the novel by Thomas B. Costain. A Saxon youth and his loyal retainer travel to China in the time of the crusades and become involved in intrigues in the court of Kubla Kahn. Starring Tyrone Power, Orson Welles, and Henry Hathaway.

    • Henry Hathaway, Abe Steinberg
    • Tyrone Power
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  7. In the 13th century, Walter of Gurnie, a disinherited Saxon youth, is forced to flee England. With his friend, the master archer Tris, he falls in with the army of the fierce but avuncular General Bayan, and journeys all the way to China, where both men become involved in intrigues in the court of Kublai Khan. — John Vogel <jlvogel@comcast.net>.

  8. A Saxon youth and his friend join the army of a Mongolian general and travel to China, where they encounter love, treachery and danger. The film features Orson Welles, Cécile Aubry and Jack Cardiff's Technicolor cinematography.

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