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From: Universal Studios

The Black Shield of Falworth (DVD)

DVD (UPC: 025192052088)

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Starring:
Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh, David Farrar, Barbara Rush, Herbert Marshall, Torin Thatcher, Dan O'Herlihy, Patrick O'Neal
  • Action
  • 99 min
Price: $19.98
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Synopsis

In The Black Shield of Falworth, Tony Curtis woos his real-life bride Janet Leigh, while defending the British throne in a swashbucking tale filled with joust, jests and medieval heroics. The time is England in the reign of King Henry IV. Miles (Curtis) is a headstrong, handsome peasant determined to learn the name of his slain father and discover his true heritage. His fiery ambition and swift sword lead him to the majestic MacWorth Castle. There he must vie for both knighthood as well as the hand of the fair Lady Anne (Leigh), but her love is claimed by the evil, conniving Sir Walter Blount. All the while the English throne is being challenged to the death - from sinister forces within. With its remarkable supporting cast and stunning set design, this is truly an epic tale of which legends are made!

Specifications

  • UPC: 025192052088
  • Release: 2014-10-01
  • Content Provider: Universal Studios
  • Runtime: 99
  • Genre: Action
  • Language: English
  • Format: DVD-NTSC
  • Screen:
  • Aspect: 16 X 9
  • Rating:
  • Audio:
  • Color/BW: Color
  • Special Features:
  • Copyright: (c) 1954 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Disc Format: DVD

Cast and Crew

Starring:

Tony Curtis
Janet Leigh
David Farrar
Barbara Rush
Herbert Marshall
Torin Thatcher
Dan O'Herlihy
Patrick O'Neal

Written by:

Oscar Brodney

Directed by:

Rudolph Mate

Produced by:

Robert Arthur
Melville Tucker