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The Black Rose
- Original title
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The Black Rose
- Year
- 1950
- Running time
- 116 min.
- Country
United Kingdom
- Director
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- Screenwriter
Thomas B. Costain, Talbot Jennings
- Music
Richard Addinsell
- Cinematography
Jack Cardiff
- Cast
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Tyrone Power, Orson Welles, Cécile Aubry, Jack Hawkins, Michael Rennie, Finlay Currie, Herbert Lom, Mary Clare, Valery Inkijinoff, Rufus Cruikshank, James Robertson Justice, Henry Oscar, Laurence Harvey, Carl Jaffe, Hilary Pritchard, Peter Sellers, Torin Thatcher, George Woodbridge, Ley OnSee 6 More
- Producer
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20th Century Fox
- Genre
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Adventure | Middle Ages. 13th Century
- Synopsis
- Tyrone Power stars as a 13th-century English nobleman who is forced to leave England with his partner (Jack Hawkins) after leading a revolt against King Edward (Michael Reenie). As they travel through the Far East, they are picked up by a powerful warlord (Orson Welles) and brought to the court of Kublai Kahn where Power falls in love with a Eurasian beauty (Cecile Aubry). The Black Rose is filled with adventure as if follows their journey to freedom while capturing the beauty of England and North Africa.
- Awards
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1950: Nominated for Oscar: Best Costume Design (Color)
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1933
Ernest B. Schoedsack
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