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Androcles and the Lion is a 1952 RKO film produced by Gabriel Pascal from the 1912 George Bernard Shaw play of the same name. It was Pascal's last film, made two years after the death of Shaw, his long-standing friend and mentor, and two years before Pascal's own death.
- $1,250,000
- Gabriel Pascal
Androclo e il leone ( Androcles and the Lion) è un film del 1952 diretto da Chester Erskine e, non accreditato, Nicholas Ray. L'adattamento, firmato dallo stesso Erskine e da Ken Englund, si basa sull'omonima commedia di George Bernard Shaw, andata in scena per la prima volta a Berlino il 25 novembre 1912 [1] .
- Androcles and the Lion
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Androcles and the Lion. 1952. Approved. 1h 38m. IMDb RATING. 6.0 /10. 1.1K. YOUR RATING. Rate. Adventure Comedy Family. Story of a Christian in ancient Rome who befriends a lion. Directors. Chester Erskine. Nicholas Ray. Writers. Chester Erskine. Ken Englund. George Bernard Shaw. Stars. Jean Simmons. Victor Mature. Alan Young.
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- Chester Erskine, Nicholas Ray
- Approved
- Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Alan Young
2 ott 2021 · Androclo e il leone. Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Robert Newton, Alan Young, Maurice Evans . 3,00 su 2 recensioni tra critica, pubblico e dizionari. Regia di Chester Erskine . Un film con Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Robert Newton, Alan Young, Maurice Evans . Titolo originale: Androcles and the Lion .
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- Jean Simmons
- Chester Erskine
- 1952
Androcles And The Lion. George Bernard Shaw’s breezy, delightful dramatization of this classic fable—about a Christian slave who pulls a thorn from a lion's paw and is spared from death in the Colosseum as a result of his kind act—was written as a meditation on modern Christian values.
- 98 min
- 2187
- Shadows of the Dark
Based on George Bernard Shaw's play, an adaptation of the classic folktale, this film follows Androcles (Alan Young), a slave in Ancient Rome who has escaped his bonds and fled into the...
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- Comedy
Androcles and the Lion. George Bernard Shaw’s breezy, delightful dramatization of this classic fable—about a Christian slave who pulls a thorn from a lion's paw and is spared from death in the Colosseum as a result of his kind act—was written as a meditation on modern Christian values.