The Prince and the Pauper

7.3
19621h 33m

In the London of 1537, two boys resembling each other exactly meet accidentally and exchange "roles" for a short while. After many adventures, the prince regains his rightful identity and graciously makes his "twin" a ward of the court.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Guy Williams

Guy Williams

Miles Hendon

Photo of Laurence Naismith

Laurence Naismith

Earl of Hertford

Photo of Donald Houston

Donald Houston

John Canty

Photo of Sean Scully

Sean Scully

Prince Edward / Tom Canty

Photo of Niall MacGinnis

Niall MacGinnis

Father Andrew

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Paul Rogers

Henry VIII

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Dorothy Alison

Mrs. Canty

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Jane Asher

Lady Jane Grey

Photo of Peter Butterworth

Peter Butterworth

Will the Knifegrinder

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Sheila Allen

Princess Mary

Photo of Geoffrey Bayldon

Geoffrey Bayldon

Sir Goeffrey

Photo of Nigel Green

Nigel Green

The Ruffler

Photo of Michael Ripper

Michael Ripper

Broom Peddler

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

A fun adaptation of Mark Twain's ultimate doppelgänger story. Sean Scully is the beggar ("Tom Canty") who stumbles into the palace of Henry VIII (Paul Rogers) where he encounters a curious Prince of Wales - who might be his twin! The Prince is struggling to find attire for a rather tiresome fancy dress party and hits on the idea of swapping clothes with his new, scruffy, friend. The guards assume the prince is really the pauper and evict him from his grandeur to make his way in the squalid streets of "Offal Court"; where he meets "Miles Hendon" (Guy Williams) and sets about convincing him, and everyone else of his true identity. Meantime "Tom" is having as equally an hard time convincing all the folks in the palace that he isn't actually the Prince - and when Henry VII dies - the King too. It's an enjoyable, colourful historical adventure with some swash and buckle; good attention to the detail of Tudor Court and costumes and the likes of Jane Asher, Donald Houston and Laurence Naismith all support the young Scully well.

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