Of Foxes(1949) | Prince

In a famous production anecdote, Orson Welles complained to the director that the background actors playing royals were not bowing low enough to him. King pointed out that the extras were actual Italian royalty donating their salaries to charity. 🎨 The Black & White Dilemma

To save money, the producers opted to shoot in black and white rather than color. Prince of Foxes(1949)

Twentieth Century Fox strived for ultimate authenticity, utilizing real Italian cities and historical sites. In a famous production anecdote, Orson Welles complained

Playing the villainous Cesare Borgia, Orson Welles didn't just chew the scenery in front of the camera; he also worked his genius behind it. In a famous production anecdote