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Prince of Foxes (1949)

Prince of Foxes (1949)
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Filmed entirely on location in Italy, Prince of Foxes is an adaptation of Samuel Shellabarger's popular novel. Set during the Renaissance, the film stars Tyrone Power as Orsini, a good-will ambassador for scheming, covetous Cesare Borgia (Orson Welles). Orsini is aware that he is being used to expand Borgia's political influence, but he does his best to serve his master. But when he visits a mountain province ruled by the kindly Duke Varano (Felix Aylmer), Orsini comes to realize that there is more to life than power and possessions. Turning against the Borgias, Orsini is subjected to torture and humiliation, but he escapes to spearhead a revolt against the despotic family. Power is quite good, but he can't help but be overshadowed by such scenery-chewers as Orson Welles, Katina Paxinou (as Orsini's mother) and Everett Sloane (as the toadying Belli). Wanda Hendrix is pretty but forgettable as Varano's young bride, who of course falls in love with the dashing Orsini. Because of contractual and budgetary restrictions, Prince of Foxes had to be filmed in black-and-white, which is a shame; if ever a film cried out for Technicolor, it is this one (20th Century-Fox soon rectified this artistic gaffe with its full-color, location-filmed The Black Rose [1950], which also starred Tyrone Power and Orson Welles). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Tyrone PowerOrson Welles, (more)
Director(s):
Henry King
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Filmed entirely on location in Italy, Prince of Foxes is an adaptation of Samuel Shellabarger's popular novel. Set during the Renaissance, the film stars Tyrone Power as Orsini, a good-will ambassador for scheming, covetous Cesare Borgia (Orson Welles). Orsini is aware that he is being used to expand Borgia's political influence, but he does his best to serve his master. But when he visits a mountain province ruled by the kindly Duke Varano (Felix Aylmer), Orsini comes to realize that there is more to life than power and possessions. Turning against the Borgias, Orsini is subjected to torture and humiliation, but he escapes to spearhead a revolt against the despotic family. Power is quite good, but he can't help but be overshadowed by such scenery-chewers as Orson Welles, Katina Paxinou (as Orsini's mother) and Everett Sloane (as the toadying Belli). Wanda Hendrix is pretty but forgettable as Varano's young bride, who of course falls in love with the dashing Orsini. Because of contractual and budgetary restrictions, Prince of Foxes had to be filmed in black-and-white, which is a shame; if ever a film cried out for Technicolor, it is this one (20th Century-Fox soon rectified this artistic gaffe with its full-color, location-filmed The Black Rose [1950], which also starred Tyrone Power and Orson Welles). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
107 mins

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Director(s):
Henry King
Writer(s):
Milton Krims
Producer(s):
Sol C. Siegel
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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    Vanessa M.

    Wonderful to see Orson Welles and Tyrone Power together. The sets (it was filmed in Italy) and costumes are amazing. This is black and white cinematography at its best.

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    Thomas M.

    With excellent B&W exteriors filmed in Italy, Foxes was the first - and perhaps the best - of a handful of quill & sword epics 20th Century-Fox filmed starring Tyrone Power. A gifted actor with great range, Power is at his best here. Welles is always an over the top delight, but for sheer brilliance at scene stealing, even from Welles, my money is on Everett Sloane as Belli, the assassin.

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    John N.

    This movie is a must-see for fans of Tyrone Power. He is at his swashbuckling, sword-carrying best. The story and cast are great although Orson Welles does overact somewhat, as he was inclined to do. Some reviews have criticized the movie for being in black and white but that didn't bother me at all. Many mid-twentieth century movies were still being made that way. If you enjoy seeing "Prince of Foxes," take the time to see "The Black Rose," which is another Tyrone Power adventure of similar vintage.

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