The Black Rose (1950)





In thirteenth-century England, two young Saxons who were still upset about the Norman Conquest join a caravan bound for Persia and the realms of Kublai Khan, whose forces they join in battles against the Chinese. After numerous adventures, they return to England, bringing back with them the wonders of the Orient. 1


Books with substantial mentioning of The Black Rose

Dennis Belafonte with Alvin H. Marill
The Films of Tyrone Power
Secaucus, NJ, 1979

Books with an entry on The Black Rose

Alan G. Fetrow
Feature Films, 1950 - 1959, a United States Filmography
Jefferson, NC, 1999

Kevin J. Harty
The reel Middle Ages, American, western and eastern European, Middle Eastern, and Asian films about medieval Europe
Jefferson, NC, 1999

Paul Michael, editor in chief. James Robert Parish, associate editor
The American movies reference book, The sound era
Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,, 1969