The Prince and the Pauper poster

The Prince and the Pauper

Mark Twain's Immortal Classic !

Description: Two boys – the prince Edward and the pauper Tom – are born on the same day. Years later, when young teenage Tom sneaks into the palace garden, he meets the prince. They change clothes with one another before the guards discover them and throw out the prince thinking he's the urchin. No one believes them when they try to tell the truth about which is which. Soon after, the old king dies and the prince will inherit the throne.

Genres: Adventure, Drama, Family, Fantasy

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Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0

Runtime: 118 minutes

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Errol Flynn

Played Miles Hendon

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Claude Rains

Played Earl of Hertford

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Henry Stephenson

Played Duke of Norfolk

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Barton MacLane

Played John Canty

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Billy Mauch

Played Tom Canty

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Robert J. Mauch

Played Prince Edward

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Alan Hale

Played Captain of the Guard

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Eric Portman

Played First Lord

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Lionel Pape

Played Second Lord

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Leonard Willey

Played Third Lord

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Murray Kinnell

Played Hugo

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Halliwell Hobbes

Played Archbishop

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Phyllis Barry

Played Barmaid

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Ivan F. Simpson

Played Clemens

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Montagu Love

Played Henry VIII

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Fritz Leiber

Played Father Andrew

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Elspeth Dudgeon

Played Grandmother Canty

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Mary Field

Played Mrs. Canty

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Forrester Harvey

Played Meaty Man

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Joan Valerie

Played Lady Jane Seymour

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Lester Matthews

Played St. John

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Robert Adair

Played First Guard

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Harry Cording

Played Second Guard

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Robert Warwick

Played Lord Warwick

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Rex Evans

Played Rich Man

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Holmes Herbert

Played First Doctor

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Ian Maclaren

Played Second Doctor

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Anne Howard

Played Lady Jane Grey

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Gwendolyn Jones

Played Lady Elizabeth

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Lionel Braham

Played Ruffler

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Harry Beresford

Played The Watch

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Lionel Belmore

Played Innkeeper

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Ian Wolfe

Played Proprietor

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William Ripley Dorr

Played Choir (as St. Luke's Choristers)

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John George

Played Beggar

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Eric Snowden

Played Cockney

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