
The Dark Avenger
Flaming With the Barbaric Cruelties And Infamous Conquests of the Dark Age of Terror!Edward, Prince of Wales, son and heir to his father King Edward III of England, leads an English army to the French province of Aquitaine to protect the inhabitant from the ravages of the French. After defeating the French in battle, the defeated French plot to kill the prince. Failing in this, they kidnap his lady, the lovely Lady Joan Holland. Of course Prince Edward has to ride to the rescue, adopting numerous guises to save his paramour, which ultimately end in him leading his men into one final climactic battle against the French. (Also known as "The Warriors" and "The Black Prince").
Description: Edward, Prince of Wales, son and heir to his father King Edward III of England, leads an English army to the French province of Aquitaine to protect the inhabitant from the ravages of the French. After defeating the French in battle, the defeated French plot to kill the prince. Failing in this, they kidnap his lady, the lovely Lady Joan Holland. Of course Prince Edward has to ride to the rescue, adopting numerous guises to save his paramour, which ultimately end in him leading his men into one final climactic battle against the French. (Also known as "The Warriors" and "The Black Prince").
Genres: Action, Adventure, Drama, History, Romance, War
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 85 minutes
Release Date: 1955-04-15

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Beautifully Maintained and Well Located

Re-Elected

Errol Flynn
Played Prince Edward

Joanne Dru
Played Lady Joan Holland

Peter Finch
Played Comte De Ville

Yvonne Furneaux
Played Marie

Patrick Holt
Played Sir Ellys

Michael Hordern
Played King Edward

Moultrie Kelsall
Played Sir Bruce

Robert Urquhart
Played Sir Philip

Noel Willman
Played Du Guesclin
Fanny Rowe
Played Genevieve (as Francis Rowe)

Alastair Hunter
Played Libeau

Rupert Davies
Played Sir John

Ewen Solon
Played D'Estell
Vincent Winter
Played John Holland

Richard O'Sullivan
Played Thomas Holland

Jack Lambert
Played Dubois

John Welsh
Played Gurd

Harold Kasket
Played Arnaud

Leslie Linder
Played François Le Clerc

Robert Brown
Played First French Knight
John Philips
Played Second French Knight

Christopher Lee
Played French Patrol Captain at Tavern (uncredited)

Ian Bannen
Played French Night (uncredited)
Peter Brace
Played French Knight (uncredited)

Jim Brady
Played English Archer (uncredited)

Bill Brandon
Played French Soldier Knocked Out by Marie (uncredited)
Daniel Brown
Played French Peasant (uncredited)

Noel Coleman
Played King Edward's Herald (uncredited)
Michael Godfrey
Played French Guard (uncredited)
Michael Golden
Played French Guard (uncredited)

Walter Gotell
Played French Castle Guard (uncredited)
Patrick Halpin
Played French Knight (uncredited)
Aidan Harrington
Played French Soldier at Tavern (uncredited)
Victor Harrington
Played French Soldier in Tavern (uncredited)
Frank Hawkins
Played English Guard (uncredited)
Eddie Leslie
Played Master at Arms (uncredited)

Marne Maitland
Played French Peasant (uncredited)

Patrick McGoohan
Played English Soldier (uncredited)
Colin McKenzie
Played English Soldier (uncredited)

Hal Osmond
Played Frightened French Peasant (uncredited)

Wensley Pithey
Played French Guard (uncredited)
Ernie Priest
Played French Knight (uncredited)
Leonard Sharp
Played French Peasant (uncredited)

Richard Warner
Played Du Guesclin's Messenger (uncredited)
Leslie Weston
Played French Peasant (uncredited)
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