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From: Warner

Prince and the Pauper, The (DVD)

DVD (UPC: 883316486146)

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Rating:
Starring:
Errol Flynn, Claude Rains, Henry Stephenson, Barton Maclane, Billy Mauch, Bobby Mauch, Eric Portman
  • Comedy, Classic
  • 118:00 min
Price: $12.99
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Synopsis

Errol Flynn duels into action in Warner Bros.' spectacular, spirited film of Mark Twain's classic novel. Amid 16th-century England's pomp and poverty, two lookalike lads, one a beggar and one young Edward VI, exchange identities for a lark. But their switch backfires and it's up to soldier of fortune Miles Hendon (Flynn) to turn the tables on a conspirator (Claude Rains) and return the correct lad to the throne. Flynn's rakish persona, William Keighley's brisk direction, Erich Wolfgang Korngold's score and the spry performances of twins Billy and Bobby Mauch helped many a film fan form an enchanted view of olde England. That view is just as rousing today. The Prince and the Pauper is regal all-family entertainment.

Specifications

  • UPC: 883316486146
  • Release: 2012-05-24
  • Content Provider: Warner
  • Runtime: 118:00
  • Genre: Comedy, Classic
  • Language:
  • Format: DVD-NTSC
  • Screen:
  • Aspect: 4 X 3 FULL FRAME, Original Aspect Ratio - 1.33
  • Rating: NR
  • Audio: Mono 1.0 - English
  • Color/BW: B/W
  • Special Features:
  • Copyright: Suspense (c) 1946/Renewed (c) 1974, Package Design (c) 2009 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Disc Format: DVD

Cast and Crew

Starring:

Errol Flynn
Claude Rains
Henry Stephenson
Barton Maclane
Billy Mauch
Bobby Mauch
Eric Portman

Directed by:

George Marshall