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The Prince and the Pauper (2000 film)

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'The Prince and the Pauper' is a British action adventure film of 2000 directed by Giles Foster, based on the 1881 novel 'The Prince and the Pauper' by Mark Twain. It stars Alan Bates, Aidan Quinn, and the twin brothers Jonathan and Robert Timmins as the lookalikes Edward VI of England and Tom Canty.

Plot



In the 16th-century City of London, a poor boy called Tom Canty is bullied by his criminal father into stealing five shillings from a stranger. He is chased and escapes by getting through a gate into a palace garden. There, he meets and befriends Edward, Prince of Wales. They find they look very alike and that each craves the life of the other, so they swap clothes. Edward is then mistaken for Tom and marched out of the palace by guards. A stranger, Sir Miles Hendon (Aidan Quinn), meets the boy and takes him to join Tom's father, John Canty. They fight, and Canty believes he has killed Miles, so flees from London into the country, taking Edward with him. Meanwhile, in the palace, Tom does not know how to play the part of a prince and reveals who he is to the scheming Lord Hertford (Jonathan Hyde). Edward's father, Henry VIII, (Alan Bates) falls seriously ill, and after giving orders that no one is to go on doubting that Tom is his son, he dies. Tom is accepted by the court as king.

Word of these developments reaches John Canty and Edward, on the run, before Canty is killed in a fight. Edward again meets Miles, recovered and very much alive, who takes him to Hendon Hall, his family seat, where they find Miles's younger brother Hugh has seized his property. Hugh imprisons Miles and Edward, but they escape, and Edward persuades Miles that he is not Tom but the new king.

On the day of the coronation, Edward and Miles travel to Westminster. Edward is able to halt the ceremony, and he and Tom are again able to exchange their clothes and identities. Archbishop Cranmer and others are suspicious, but Edward produces the Great Seal of the Realm to prove who he is. Afterwards, Edward gives Tom an official position, and Miles is restored to his lost honours.

Cast



*Aidan Quinn as Sir Miles Hendon

*Jonathan Timmins as Prince EdwardSue Parrill, William B. Robison 'The Tudors on Film and Television' (McFarland, 2013), p. 7

* Robert Timmins as Tom Canty

*Alan Bates as King Henry VIII

*Ian Redford as John Canty

*Alison Newman as Ann Canty

*Jonathan Hyde as Lord Hertford

*Tim Potter as Chief Gentleman

*James Greene as Archbishop Cranmer

*Perdita Weeks as Lady Jane Grey

*James Saxon as Abbot

*Lajos Balzsovits as High Sheriff

*Paul Brooke as Magistrate

*Ruth Platt as Sarah

*Jnos Gyuriska as Hugh Hendon

*Mrta Bak as Grandmother Canty

*Gyula Mesterhzy as Prince's Servant

*Lszl ron as Court Physician

* Michael Mehlmann as Gentleman of the Balm

*Luke Smith as Kitchen Boy

*Aaron Keeling as Daniel Hunter

*Sam Jones as Stephen Bartlett

*Joanna Bacon as Woman with Applecart

*Sndor Tri as Bystander

*Zoltn Gera as Merchant

*Zoltn Bezerdy as Ruffian

*Piroska Molnr as Farmer's Wife

*Laszlo Gorog as Magistrate's Clerk

*Ben O'Brien as Constable

*Tibor Szervt as Palace Guard

Production



The use of twin brothers to play Tom and the Prince echoes the casting of Billy and Bobby Mauch in a previous production starring Erroll Flynn, 'The Prince and the Pauper' (1937).Parrill and Robison (2013), p. 166

The picture was filmed on location in and around Budapest, Hungary, and most of the minor roles were played by local Hungarian actors.

See also



*Cultural depictions of Edward VI of England

*Cultural depictions of Henry VIII of England

Notes




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