Prince of Players (1955)



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Synopsis:
Screenwriter Philip Dunne doubled as director on the elaborate filmed biography Prince of Players. Richard Burton stars as the eminent American tragedian Edwin Booth, whose life and career is thrown into turmoil after his younger brother John Wilkes Booth (John Derek) assassinates Abraham Lincoln. The film begins as the younger Edwin assists his alcoholic, ailing father Junius Brutus Booth (Raymond Massey) during a tour of the American hinterlands. When Junius dies just before a performance, Edwin goes on in his stead, thereby launching his own starring career. In danger of becoming as much of a drunk and carouser as his father, Edwin eventually pulls himself together, but his brother's act of violence turns the audience against the name of Booth. Almost booed offstage during a performance of Hamlet, Edwin stands his ground, finally earning the respect of his rowdy audience. Not exactly packed with fast action, Prince of Players will appeal most to lovers of theater in general and Shakespeare in particular. Highlight: Richard Burton and Eva LeGalleine performing the balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet in the courtyard of a brothel.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Director Credit
Philip Dunne Director
Cast Credit
Eva Le Gallienne The Queen
Jack Raine Theater Manager
Richard Burton Edwin Booth
Maggie McNamara Mary Devlin
John Derek John Wilkes Booth
Raymond Massey Junius Brutus Booth
Charles Ambrose Bickford Dave Prescott
Elizabeth Sellars Asia
Christopher Cook Edwin Booth at age 10
Dayton Lummis English Doctor
Keith Ross "King" in Hamlet
Paul Stader Laertes
Louis Alexander John Booth at age 12
Charles Cane Theater Assistant
Mae Marsh Witch in Macbeth
Stanley Hall Abraham Lincoln
Sarah Padden Mrs. Abraham Lincoln
Ruth Clifford Cornelius English Nurse
Ivan Hayes Bernardo
Paul H. Frees Francisco
Ben Wright Horatio
Melinda Markey Young Lady
Eleanor Audley Mrs. Montchesington
Percival Vivian Polonius
George Dunn Doorman
Ruth Warren Nurse
Richard H. Cutting Doctor
Lane Chandler Colonel
J. Stevan Darrell Maj. Rathbone
Tom Fadden Trenchard
Henry Kulky Bartender
Olan Soule Catesby
Production Credits Credit
Philip Dunne Producer
Art Department Credit
Lyle Wheeler Art Director
Mark-Lee Kirk Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Charles Clarke Cinematographer



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