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The Black Rose
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How long is The Black Rose?
2 hours
When was The Black Rose released?
September 1, 1950
What is the IMDb rating of The Black Rose?
6.2 out of 10
Who stars in The Black Rose?
Tyrone Power
,
Orson Welles
, and
Cécile Aubry
Who wrote The Black Rose?
Thomas B. Costain
and
Talbot Jennings
Who directed The Black Rose?
Henry Hathaway
Who was the composer for The Black Rose?
Richard Addinsell
Who was the producer of The Black Rose?
Louis D. Lighton
Who was the cinematographer for The Black Rose?
Jack Cardiff
Who was the editor of The Black Rose?
Manuel del Campo
Who are the characters in The Black Rose?
Walter of Gurnie, Bayan, Tristram Griffin, King Edward I Longshanks, and Lu Chung
What is the plot of The Black Rose?
A disinherited 13th Century Saxon nobleman leaves Norman England with an archer friend to seek his fortune in the Far East.
What was the budget for The Black Rose?
$3 million
What is The Black Rose rated?
Approved
What genre is The Black Rose?
Adventure, Historical, Romance, and War
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