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The Prince and the Pauper (1937)

Starring: Errol Flynn, Claude Rains Director: William Dieterle, William Keighley Rating: NR (Not Rated)   Format: DVD
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Item Name: The Prince and the Pauper; Studio: Warner Home Video

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Because of their similar appearances, a poor English boy and Edward, son of King Henry VIII and Prince of Wales switch places as a joke and must live each other's lives.
Genre: Feature Film-Action/Adventure
Rating: NR
Release Date: 26-AUG-2003
Media Type: DVD

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62 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Errol Flynn in Support of Mauch Twins in Classic Twain Tale!, September 4, 2003
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In 1937, the WB, capitalizing on Errol Flynn's spectacular performances in CAPTAIN BLOOD and THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE, cast him in four films, with varying degrees of success. The best, by far, was William Keighley and William Dieterle's production of the Mark Twain classic, THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER, where he supported new WB 'discoveries' Billy and Bobby Mauch, portraying London urchin Tom Canty and his look-alike, Prince Edward Tudor. The twins were gifted, young (12 at the time of the filming) actors, with a Freddie Bartholomew-like quality of engaging innocence, and they gave this version of the oft-filmed tale a sense of reality that split-screen performances by a single actor could never achieve.

The story is an engaging one, as young Canty, inspired by his mother and a local priest to dream of a finer life than his father, an ill-tempered beggar (Barton MacLane) could provide, sneaks onto the grounds of Buckingham Palace. There, he meets young Prince Edward, who is thrilled to meet a boy his own age...and, after cleaning him up a bit, is astonished to discover that the pair could pass as twins. Edward decides this is a golden opportunity to see what life outside the Palace is really like, so, against Canty's misgivings, the two exchange clothing, and the Prince leaves...creating far more of an uproar than either boy could ever imagine!

Canty is soon considered 'mad', as he insists he is not Edward, and the Prince, abused and ridiculed by Tom's father, is unceremoniously thrown off the Palace grounds when he attempts to return, by a disbelieving Captain of the Guards (Alan Hale, in the first of 12 films he'd make with his friend, Errol Flynn). The ambitious Earl of Hertford (the always brilliant Claude Rains) investigates Canty's claim, and realizes, after interviewing the Captain, that the boy is telling the truth, giving him a golden opportunity to seize power. Ordering the Captain to find and kill the Prince, the Earl then threatens to kill Canty if he doesn't obey his commands.

Things grow desperate for the young Prince, as he attempts to evade his murderous 'father' on the streets, until Miles Hendon (Flynn), a roguish but good-natured 'soldier-for-hire' comes to his aid. Offering his protection to the lad, Hendon thinks him a bit balmy, as well...until events (the child's obvious despair over the death of Henry VIII, the Palace search party, and a sword duel with the Captain, where Flynn KILLS Alan Hale!!!) convince him otherwise. Then it becomes a race against time to smuggle the real King into the Coronation, before Canty is crowned, and the Earl assumes "the Power behind the Throne".

Blessed with a gifted cast, including wonderful character actor Montagu Love as the dying Henry VIII, the film offers a truly exceptional film score by Erich Wolfgang Korngold (who would eventually expand the theme into a symphonic work). Audiences have always been surprised that Errol Flynn's role is not larger, but as a faithful Twain adaptation, the focus had to be on the two boys, and not on the impoverished soldier. Flynn had fun playing Hendon, and the Mauch twins were nothing less than superb as the leads.

With THE ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD less than a year away, and Errol Flynn's star continuing to ascend, the WB had every reason to celebrate, and THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER is a pleasure to watch, to this day!

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39 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars CLASSIC TWAIN ADVENTURE - GREAT LOOKING TRANSFER!, August 30, 2003
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The Prince & The Pauper is based on the much loved Mark Twain classic. In a nutshell, the plot centers around twins, one the spoiled heir to the English throne, a other a begger with a heart of gold. When the two accidentally cross paths they become best friends and secretly trade places, much to the chagrin of one of the king's advisors (Claude Rains) who is plotting to kill the heir and take over himself. Enter into this fray a fortune hunter (Errol Flynn) who vows to set everything right for king, country and a healthy financial reward. It all ends pleasantly enough in a sword and swashbuckling sort of way.
WARNER HOME VIDEO gives us a handsome looking transfer that is sure to please. The gray scale has been impeccibly balanced with solid blacks and very nice renderings of fine detail. Certain scenes exhibit a touch of edge enhancement and a hint of pixelization, but nothing that will distract from this visually stunning film adaptation. The sound elements are somewhat disappointing by contrast. The main title sequence in particular sounds as though the music track was discovered under a rock. Nevertheless, dialogue - for the most part - is presented at an adequate listening level with only the slightest of pops, scratches and hiss.
EXTRAS: An essay and theatrical trailer - BIG DEAL!
BOTTOM LINE: The Prince & The Pauper is a visually stunning movie that, although straying somewhat from Twain's original intent, is nevertheless faithful enough to remind us why his name continues to be among America's greatest literary talents. The transfer is solid. I recommend this DVD!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More in common with "The Man in the Iron Mask", February 8, 2006
This is a superb movie but it has little in common with the book by the same name. It more closely resembles Alexandre Dumas "The Man in the Iron Mask" than Mark Twain's "The Prince and the Pauper". Errol Flynn and the Mauch twins are both great in this movie. Plenty of action for Flynn to show off his skills, and wonderful drama and comedy make it a family favorite. When a young poor street urchin swaps places with a prince a kingdom is almost lost. The Mauch twins do an excellent job of carrying both roles. They do an excellent job portraying a brat and a considerate boy. As good as Freddie Bartholomew in "Captains Courageous".
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5.0 out of 5 stars silver
This is a fun movie if you like Errol Flynn (& who doesn't) you will like this movie. It's one you can watch with the whole family & watch more than once because it is so... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Joy W. Kirkland

4.0 out of 5 stars Just as good as it always was!
I am a teacher in the LAUSD, and the photos from this version of "The Prince and Pauper" are in our literature book, along with an abridged version of the play. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Carol A. Jones

4.0 out of 5 stars The Prince And The Pauper
this is another one of my favorite classic movies with Errol Flynn.This movie is very good and I would recommend it to any classic movie fans.
Published 11 months ago by Susan G. Wright

4.0 out of 5 stars The Prince and the Pauper
The Prince and the Pauper Great family classic. Wonderful story. One of my all time favorites. The only problem is the sound. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Denise Bishop

4.0 out of 5 stars "This is good for cracking nuts, isn't it?"
Errol Flynn strikes again! This 1937 film adaptation of Mark Twain's classic novel THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER is the definitive version, although Crossed Swords and Disney's own... Read more
Published on November 21, 2007 by H. Bala

5.0 out of 5 stars The Twain and the Movies Have Met
Mark Twain's witty and delightful blending of historical fact forms the basis for this rousing "trading places" adventure in medieval London. Read more
Published on May 16, 2007 by Michael King

5.0 out of 5 stars It doesn't if it was an illusion...
Errol Flynn was the ultimate swashbuckler, the most dashing hero that ever was, is, or will be. There are many imitations, but there has never been any who could truly match him,... Read more
Published on May 6, 2007 by D, Murphy

5.0 out of 5 stars The Prince and the Pauper
Errol Flynn is at his best in this movie. It is a testament to his acting ability in that he can play so many different roles.
Published on November 9, 2006 by ittybittypoohpittykitty

5.0 out of 5 stars Adventure

This movie takes you on a grand, childhood, adventure. You are right along in this wonderful story; back in the days of horses, swords, nobles, peasants, thieves, castles,... Read more
Published on August 19, 2006 by Reliable Reviews

3.0 out of 5 stars Worthy version of an old warhorse
The Prince and the Pauper was Mark Twain's own personal favourite of all his tales and Hollywood would seem to agree with this authorial self-assessment as it is the most often... Read more
Published on August 2, 2005 by F. J. Harvey

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