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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 ...
- $2.65 million (US rentals)
- Louis D. Lighton
The Black Rose: Directed by Henry Hathaway. With Tyrone Power, Orson Welles, Cécile Aubry, Jack Hawkins. A disinherited 13th Century Saxon nobleman leaves Norman England with an archer friend to seek his fortune in the Far East.
- Henry Hathaway
- 57
- 3 min
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) en...
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- Tyrone Power
- Henry Hathaway
- September 01, 1950
The Black Rose (1950), a 13th-century historical adventure, stars Tyrone Power as a disinherited Saxon who flees England for China before he must attempt an escape back to England. Produced by Twentieth Century-Fox and filmed in lush Technicolor, it was among Power’s last pictures for Fox before he ended his contract in 1952 to go freelance.
- Henry Hathaway, Abe Steinberg
- Tyrone Power
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Novel. Talbot Jennings. Screenplay. In the 13th century, Walter of Gurnie, a disinherited Saxon youth, is forced to flee England. With his friend, Tristram, 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.