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196293 minAdventure, TV Movie

The Prince and the Pauper

Is The Prince and the Pauper a Hit or Flop?

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Is The Prince and the Pauper worth watching? With a rating of 7.143/10, this Adventure, TV Movie 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

In the London of 1537, two boys resembling each other exactly meet accidentally and exchange "roles" for a short while. After many adventures, the prince regains his rightful identity and graciously makes his "twin" a ward of the court.

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Top Cast

Guy Williams
Guy WilliamsMiles Hendon
Laurence Naismith
Laurence NaismithEarl of Hertford
Donald Houston
Donald HoustonJohn Canty
Sean Scully
Sean ScullyPrince Edward / Tom Canty
Niall MacGinnis
Niall MacGinnisFather Andrew
Geoffrey Keen
Geoffrey KeenYokel
Paul Rogers
Paul RogersHenry VIII
Dorothy Alison
Dorothy AlisonMrs. Canty
Jane Asher
Jane AsherLady Jane Grey
Peter Butterworth
Peter ButterworthWill the Knifegrinder

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Is The Prince and the Pauper worth watching?

Yes, The Prince and the Pauper is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.143/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Adventure, TV Movie movies.

Is The Prince and the Pauper hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.143/10), The Prince and the Pauper is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is The Prince and the Pauper?

The Prince and the Pauper is a Adventure, TV Movie movie that In the London of 1537, two boys resembling each other exactly meet accidentally and exchange "roles" for a short while. After many adventures, the pri...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfNov 19, 2024
★ 6

A fun adaptation of Mark Twain's ultimate doppelgänger story. Sean Scully is the beggar ("Tom Canty") who stumbles into the palace of Henry VIII (Paul Rogers) where he encounters a curious Prince of Wales - who might be his twin! The Prince is struggling to find attire for a rather tiresome fancy dress party and hits on the idea of swapping clothes with his new, scruffy, friend. The guards assume the prince is really the pauper and evict him from his grandeur to make his way in the squalid streets of "Offal Court"; where he meets "Miles Hendon" (Guy Williams) and sets about convincing him, and everyone else of his true identity. Meantime "Tom" is having as equally an hard time convincing all the folks in the palace that he isn't actually the Prince - and when Henry VII dies - the King too. It's an enjoyable, colourful historical adventure with some swash and buckle; good attention to the detail of Tudor Court and costumes and the likes of Jane Asher, Donald Houston and Laurence Naismith all support the young Scully well.