The Story of William Tell (1953)
30m
Running Time
January 1, 1953Release Date

The Story of William Tell (1953)
30m
Running Time
January 1, 1953Release Date
Plot.
A short that follows the legend of Wilhelm Gorkeit of Tellikon (William Tell), the legendary archer and hero from Switzerland.
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Cast & Crew.

Errol Flynn
William Tell / Producer

Antonella Lualdi
Anna Walden

Massimo Serato
Hermann Gessler

Bruce Cabot
Captain Jost

Guido Martufi
Jemmy Tell

Checco Durante
Paolo

Checco Durante
Paolo

Alberto Rabagliati
Gabrelle the Glove Maker

Waltraut Haas
Mary

Dave Crowley
Otto

Franco Interlenghi
Hans

Guglielmo Leoncini
Bruno

Bruno Smith
Max

Emma Baron
Max's Wife

Mario Cianfanelli
Leo the Giant

Silvio Bagolini
Fritz

Salvatore Zaietta
Sergeant

Fausto Parravano
Gustav

Riccardo Rioli
Olaf - Gessler's manservant

Mimo Billi
Karl

Patrick Crean
Peasant / Stunt Coordinator

Rodolfo Lodi
Eric

Jack Cardiff
Director / Cinematography

John Dighton
Writer

Arrigo Equini
Production Design

Friedrich Schiller
Writer

Mario Nascimbene
Music

Federico del Fauro
Production Supervisor

Gualtiero Brescini
Assistant Camera

Elvira D'Amico
Script Supervisor

John Drake
Camera Operator

Anna Maria Feo
Costumer

Carlo Lastricati
Second Assistant Director

Vittorio Nino Novarese
Costume Design

Aurelio Crugnola
Art Direction

Bernard Vorhaus
First Assistant Director

Jock Easton
Stunt Double

Amerigo Gengarelli
Camera Operator

Nino Cristiani
First Assistant Camera

Guidarino Guidi
Casting Associate

Giovanni Bonivento
Second Assistant Camera

Otello Spila
Assistant Camera

Adolfo Fossataro
Producer

Barry Mahon
Co-Producer

Arthur Villesid
Associate Producer

Cesare Gambarelli
Key Makeup Artist

Pietro Bigerna
Production Manager

Milly Vitale
Media.

Details.
Release DateJanuary 1, 1953
StatusReleased
Running Time30m
Budget$430,000
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
unfinished
Wiki.
The Story of William Tell is an unfinished film about William Tell. It starred and was produced by Errol Flynn. It commenced filming in Italy in 1953 and was meant to be the directorial debut of Jack Cardiff. It was filmed in CinemaScope. A £10,000 model town set was built near Mont Blanc.