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1937118 minAdventure, Drama, Family, Fantasy

The Prince and the Pauper

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Is The Prince and the Pauper worth watching? With a rating of 6.8/10, this Adventure, Drama, Family, Fantasy film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Prince and the Pauper Synopsis

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.

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Top Cast

Errol Flynn
Errol FlynnMiles Hendon
Claude Rains
Claude RainsEarl of Hertford
Henry Stephenson
Henry StephensonDuke of Norfolk
Barton MacLane
Barton MacLaneJohn Canty
Billy Mauch
Billy MauchTom Canty
Robert J. Mauch
Robert J. MauchPrince Edward
Alan Hale
Alan HaleCaptain of the Guard
Eric Portman
Eric PortmanFirst Lord
Lionel Pape
Lionel PapeSecond Lord
Leonard Willey
Leonard WilleyThird Lord

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Is The Prince and the Pauper worth watching?

The Prince and the Pauper has received mixed reviews with a 6.8/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Adventure, Drama, Family movies.

Is The Prince and the Pauper hit or flop?

The Prince and the Pauper has received average ratings (6.8/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Prince and the Pauper is a Adventure, Drama, Family movie that 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 meet...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 20, 2022
★ 7

So Henry VIII finally has his beloved son - the Prince Edward whom he protects at all costs. All the walls and guards, though, don't stop the wandering urchin "Tom Canty" from getting into his apartment. The two boys chat and decide it might be a bit of fun to swap clothes as the King is throwing a fancy dress party that night. Their roles now reversed, the wrong boy now comes a cropper at the hands of his own guards and is turfed out leaving "Tom" to fill some rather luxurious britches. Despite his protestations that he's not the Prince, he isn't believed - not even by his own ailing father (Montagu Love) - a fact that the scheming Hertford (Claude Rains) plays to his full advantage when the king dies and he gets himself appointed the Lord Protector. If "Tom" thinks he's having it bad, just wait and see what the real Prince is having to deal with. Clad in rags and proclaiming his true status, everyone just thinks he's a bit bonkers. About to get a sound beating, he is saved by soldier of fortune "Miles Hendon" (Errol Flynn) who takes the boy under his wing. Initially, he's no more convinced about the tales of royalty either, but gradually he begins to believe and together they have to find a way to stop the coronation before the wrong boy is crowned and Hertford lops of the head of the Duke of Norfolk (Henry Stephenson) and rules the roost. Now, the pair have quite a few adventures and along the way the boy realises some of the iniquities of his kingdom, vowing that he will be a better king if he ever gets the chance. Will he? Flynn is on good form here but it's really the two Mauch twins - Robert is the Prince and Billy is the pauper, who steal the show. They look like they are having good fun playing their way through parts that were probably every boy's dream. Eric Portman and Alan Hale pop up now and again too and there's precisely no romance at all to clutter up the swash, buckle, duplicity and entertainment. It's one of Mark Twain's better stores, I think, and this is the best version made for the silver screen.