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''The Story of William Tell'' is an unfinished film about
William Tell William Tell (german: Wilhelm Tell, ; french: Guillaume Tell; it, Guglielmo Tell; rm, Guglielm Tell) is a folk hero of Switzerland. According to the legend, Tell was an expert mountain climber and marksman with a crossbow who assassinated Albr ...
. It starred and was produced by
Errol Flynn Errol Leslie Thomson Flynn (20 June 1909 – 14 October 1959) was an Australian-American actor who achieved worldwide fame during the Golden Age of Hollywood. He was known for his romantic swashbuckler roles, frequent partnerships with Olivia ...
. It commenced filming in Italy in 1953 and was meant to be the directorial debut of
Jack Cardiff Jack Cardiff, (18 September 1914 – 22 April 2009) was a British cinematographer, film and television director, and photographer. His career spanned the development of cinema, from silent film, through early experiments in Technicolor, to fi ...
. It was filmed in CinemaScope. A £10,000 model town set was built near
Mont Blanc Mont Blanc (french: Mont Blanc ; it, Monte Bianco , both meaning "white mountain") is the highest mountain in the Alps and Western Europe, rising above sea level. It is the second-most prominent mountain in Europe, after Mount Elbrus, and ...
.


Cast

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Errol Flynn Errol Leslie Thomson Flynn (20 June 1909 – 14 October 1959) was an Australian-American actor who achieved worldwide fame during the Golden Age of Hollywood. He was known for his romantic swashbuckler roles, frequent partnerships with Olivia ...
as William Tell *
Guido Martufi Guido is a given name Latinised from the Old High German name Wido. It originated in Medieval Italy. Guido later became a male first name in Austria, Germany, the Low Countries, Scandinavia, Spain, Portugal, Latin America and Switzerland. The mea ...
as Jimmy Tell * Bruce Cabot as Captain Jost *
Antonella Lualdi Antonella Lualdi ( gr, Αντονέλλα Λουάλντι, born Antonietta de Pascale; 6 July 1931) is an Italian actress and singer. She appeared in many Italian and French films in the 1950s and 1960s, notably in Claude Autant-Lara's film '' ...
as Anna Walden *
Massimo Serato Massimo Serato, born Giuseppe Segato, (31 May 1916 – 22 December 1989) was an Italian film actor with a career spanning over 40 years. Serato was born in Oderzo, Veneto, Italy and started appearing in films in 1938. He played leading roles in ...
as Hermann Gessler *
Waltraut Haas Waltraut Haas (born 9 June 1927) is an Austrian actress and singer. Born in Vienna, Haas grew up at Schloss Schönbrunn, where her mother was a restaurateur. Haas made her stage debut in Linz but was soon won over to the big screen. She achieved ...
as Mary *
Franco Interlenghi Franco Interlenghi (29 October 1931 – 10 September 2015) was an Italian actor. He made his acting debut at 15 in Vittorio De Sica's 1946 Neorealist film ''Sciuscià''. He has worked with great directors such as Alessandro Blasetti in '' Fab ...
as Hans *
Emma Baron Emma Baron (19 October 1904 – 7 March 1986https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0056228/ Imdb ) was an Italian stage and film actress. Life and career Born Emma Bardon in Treviso, after getting an arts degree she began her career on stage in the 1920s, ...
as Max's Wife *
Aldo Fabrizi Aldo Fabrizi (; born Aldo Fabbrizi; 1 November 1905 – 2 April 1990) was an Italian actor, director, screenwriter and comedian, best known for the role of the heroic priest in Roberto Rossellini's ''Rome, Open City'' and as partner of Totò in ...
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Milly Vitale Camilla "Milly" Vitale (16 July 1933 – 2 November 2006) was an Italian actress. She was the daughter of Riccardo Vitale (Rome Opera House Director, deceased 1979) and choreographer Natasha Shidlowski Vitale (deceased 1994). She appeared in n ...


Production


Development

Flynn said after a fight with Jack Warner he decided "The hell with them all. I will go to Italy and make my own pictures. I will make a mint and show these guys I don’t need them or their studio... I had in mind a certain story on which I figured I might make between ten and twenty millions."Flynn p 7 Flynn decided to make a version of the William Tell story which he would produce with
Barry Mahon Barry Mahon, born Jackson Barrett Mahon (February 5, 1921 – December 4, 1999) was an American film director, cinematographer and producer. Early years Mahon was born in Bakersfield, California and attended the Page Military Academy (now Page ...
. He went into partnership with a group of Italians and budgeted the film at $860,000 - each side would contribute half the cost. In February 1953 it was announced that Jack Cardiff, who was cinematographer on ''Crossed Swords'' with Flynn, would make his directorial debut on the movie and it would be shot in Italy with location footage in Switzerland. He put up approximately $430,000 of his own money towards the $860,000 budgeted production which started in June 1953. Had the film been completed on time it would have been the first independent movie filmed in CinemaScope. Tony Thomas, Rudy Behlmer & Clifford McCarty, ''The Films of Errol Flynn'', Citadel Press, 1969 p 197-198 A distribution deal was signed with United Artists. "I was going to show the motion picture industry how to do it," Flynn wrote.


Shooting

Actress
Vira Silenti Vira Silenti (16 April 1931 – 1 November 2014) was an Italian actress. Career Born in Naples as Elvira Giovene, Silenti debuted as child actress at ten years old in ''Una notte dopo l’opera'' (1942). She studied law at the university and ...
was cast as "Mary" but later replaced by
Waltraut Haas Waltraut Haas (born 9 June 1927) is an Austrian actress and singer. Born in Vienna, Haas grew up at Schloss Schönbrunn, where her mother was a restaurateur. Haas made her stage debut in Linz but was soon won over to the big screen. She achieved ...
. Filming started in June and took place on the slopes among Mont Blanc above
Courmayeur Courmayeur (; Valdôtain: ) is a town and ''comune'' in northern Italy, in the autonomous region of Aosta Valley. History The toponym ''Courmayeur'' has been mentioned as ''Curia majori'' (1233–1381), ''Corte Maggiore'' (1620), ''Cormoyeu'' (16 ...
in the
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. In Cardiff's assistant was Giorgio Pastina who had directed an Italian version of William Tell starring Gino Cervi a number of years previously.


Production ceases

Production ceased in September when the project ran out of funds and creditors seized sets and camera equipment. He later said "when it was one third finished the backers pulled out; the money was cut off."now it's family man FLYNN! Hopper, Hedda. Chicago Daily Tribune 27 May 1956: h28. In September 1953 a court in Aosta ordered property held by two companies, one of them Junior Films headed by Flynn, be seized to satisfy creditors claims. The property included cameras and materials including the negatives of the picture. They also took possession of Errol Flynn's car and furniture. Creditors included local hotel keepers in the village of Courmayeur, a local lumber company which built a Swiss village and other local furnishers. Flynn said the action was aimed at the Italian co producers. "They were to put up the necessary lire and we put up the dollars. We have done that. They apparently ran short of money. But we are completely clear on that." Flynn claimed an agreement had been made between the Italian producers and an Italian syndicate and that the film would start again. Creditors met and agreed to allow the producers to finish the film. Flynn desperately sought financing to resume production, estimated at around £150,000, but failed. The situation was complicated by the death of his business manager and the revelations that he owed the US government one million dollars. In March 1954 Flynn ended his relationship with Warner Bros. He said he was still intending to finish ''William Tell''. In July 1954 when Flynn signed to do ''The Black Prince'' (later ''The Warriors'') he was still intending to make the film. In May 1955 Bruce Cabot sued Flynn in a London court for unpaid salary of £17,357 ($48,599.60) saying he had been promised four weeks' work on the film but did not get it. In March 1956, Flynn claimed the film "folded because the Italians failed to get their money in". He said he had $340,000 of his own money in the film and still hoped to finish it in autumn of that year when there was snow in the Alps. "It'll be a hell of a picture," he said. In May he said "I'm going to finish it. I have the film in New York; it's my property, so is the story." The film was never completed. The film's collapse ruined Flynn financially. He estimated it cost him $400,000 in all. In August 1953
Hedda Hopper Hedda Hopper (born Elda Furry; May 2, 1885February 1, 1966) was an American gossip columnist and actress. At the height of her influence in the 1940s, her readership was 35 million. A strong supporter of the House Un-American Activities Committ ...
reported that Patrice Wymore told her Flynn wanted to follow ''William Tell'' with another movie directed by Cardiff called ''Josephine and Poiphar''. It was never made. ''Filmink'' later wrote that:
The great “what if” for Flynn fans: how good a movie would ''William Tell'' have been? Based on the quality of his other European period action films like '' Captain Fabian'', '' Crossed Swords'' and '' The Dark Avenger'', I’m not overly optimistic, but the William Tell story is a decent one and with Jack Cardiff at the helm it would have at least looked stunning and no doubt had some decent action. I’m surprised some enterprising producer did not sweep in to rescue things because there would have been a market for the film – but the idea of Errol Flynn as a producing partner probably did not inspire confidence.


Impact of the film

* A little more than a minute of footage was shown on
Turner Classic Movies Turner Classic Movies (TCM) is an American movie-oriented pay-TV network owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. Launched in 1994, Turner Classic Movies is headquartered at Turner's Techwood broadcasting campus in the Midtown business district of At ...
in 2005 as part of a documentary on Flynn. The surviving thirty minutes of footage exists, but its whereabouts are currently unknown. Flynn's estate have chosen to remain silent about it. * The model ski resort was turned into a real ski resort that uses the film's production to lure tourists in every year, and is still active today. *Behind the scenes footage shot by director Jack Cardiff was included on the DVD of '' Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff''.


References


External links

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