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In a 16th century kingdom in the Netherlands, the newly crowned King Stephan concludes a secret treaty with the Spanish. This puts him at odds with his younger brother, Prince Roland, who favors a treaty with the French. Stephan orders Roland imprisoned but Roland escapes and leads a revolt.
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- verified Status: Released
- calendar_month Release Date: 1953-03-07
- video_camera_front Companies Esskay Pictures Corporation, Columbia Pictures
- timer Runtime: 80 Mins
- star Rating: 7.5 / 10
- favorite Likes: 1 Likes
- info IMDB ID tt0046208
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John Derek
Prince Roland
Barbara Rush
Countess Nita Orde
Carla Balenda
Princess Maria
Whitfield Connor
King Stephan
Edgar Barrier
Count Blanco
Robert Shayne
Prime Minister Treeg
Harry Lauter
Jan
Don C. Harvey
Koepke (as Don Harvey)
Henry Rowland
Greb
Britt Lomond
Brenner (as Glase Lohman)
Gene Roth
Captain Brock
Bob Peoples
Carl
Sandy Sanders
Meyers
Joe McGuinn
General DuBois (as Joseph F. McGuinn)
Al Cantor
Lund
Edward Colmans
Spanish Admiral
Stanley Blystone
Captain Brock's First Mate (uncredited)
James Dime
Pirate (uncredited)
Eddie Foster
Sailor (uncredited)
John Hart
Captain of the Guards (uncredited)
groups Crew
Henry Freulich
Director of Photography
Paul Palmentola
Art Direction
Jerome Thoms
Editor
Sidney Clifford
Set Decoration
Jack Erickson
Special Effects
Jack Corrick
Assistant Director
J.S. Westmoreland
Sound Engineer
Mischa Bakaleinikoff
Music
Herbert B. Leonard
Unit Manager
Sam Katzman
Producer
Sidney Salkow
Director
Dotha Hippe
Hairstylist
Ray Sebastian
Makeup Artist
Leonard Katzman
Second Assistant Director
Wesley Morton
Property Master
Joe Finochio
Sound Recordist
Sandy Sanders
Stunts
David Sharpe
Stunt Double
Joseph A. August Jr.
Assistant Camera
Al Becker
Grip
Al Layter
Gaffer
Emil Oster
Camera Operator
Harold Clandenning
Wardrobe Designer
Francis Cugat
Color Assistant
Florence Swan
Script Supervisor
John O'Dea
Screenplay
Samuel Newman
Screenplay
William Copeland
Story
Herbert Kline
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