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The Black Rose Director: Henry Hathaway Cast: Tyrone Power, Orson Welles, Jack Hawkins, Michael Rennie

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/01/2007
  • Original Release: 1950
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 19,886

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Tyrone Power: Family Reunion featurette; Still galleries; Original theatrical trailer

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Disc #1 -- The Black Rose
1. Main Titles/Rancor [2:22]
2. The Earl's Will [8:49]
3. The Great Quarrel [3:41]
4. A Daring Raid [5:55]
5. His Father's Legacy [6:50]
6. Caravan of Riches [2:19]
7. Army Games [2:16]
8. Archery Competition [7:29]
9. War Tactics [4:01]
10. The Black Rose [:05]
11. A Miracle [5:47]
12. Tangible Results [2:11]
13. Love of England [3:02]
14. "Think Deep" [3:45]
15. A Parting of the Ways [3:40]
16. The Rope Walk [2:49]
17. Prophecy [1:31]
18. Cathay Inentions [3:21]
19. Dilemma [2:15]
20. I Wish [2:54]
21. Death of a Friend [7:20]
22. Joyful Reunion [4:16]
23. Kingly Tribute [:13]
24. A Gift From Bayan [7:17]

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Partly conceived as a follow-up to Prince of Foxes, 20th Century-Fox's The Black Rose, reunites the earlier film's two stars, Tyrone Power and Orson Welles. Filmed on location in England and Morocco, the story concerns 13th-century Saxon nobleman Walter of Gurnie (Tyrone Power), who, after sparking an unsuccessful rebellion against the Norman conquerors of his homeland, sets out to seek his fortune in the Far East. In the company of his friend Tristam (Jack Hawkins), Walter makes the acquaintance of megalomanic North African warlord Bayan (Orson Welles). Journeying farther, Walter and Tristam arrive in China, where they are treated with deference--so long as they never try to leave. Eventually escaping his Chinese hosts, Walter returns to his native country. Previously renounced by King Edward (Michael Rennie) because of his role in the a Saxon rebellion, Walter is welcomed back with open arms because of all the cultural and scientific wonders he's brought back from China (including gunpowder). The "Black Rose" of the title is the beauteous Maryam (Cecile Aubrey), with whom Walter fell in love while both were the prisoners of Bayan. A bit lacking in terms of spectacular adventure sequences, Black Rose scores points on its star power and splendid Technicolor photography. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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