The Vagabond King (1930)
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The Vagabond King (USA 1930, Ludwig Berger).
Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive.
Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-transfer print by Barbara Flueckiger.
Contemporary Reception:
Anonymous (1930): The Vagabond King. In: Harrison’s Reports, XII,9, Mar., p. 34. View Quote
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Evans, Delight (1930): Reviews of the Best Pictures by Delight Evans. The Vagabond King. In: Screenland, XXI,1, May, p. 84. View Quote
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Hall, Mordaunt (1930): The Screen. A Romantic Villon. In: The New York Times, Feb., p. 22. View Quote
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Production Reports:
Rice, P. F. L (1930): The Influence of Color. In: The International Photographer, 2,1, Feb., p. 8. View Quote
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ShowHide detailsThe Vagabond King (USA 1930, Ludwig Berger). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-transfer print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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ShowHide detailsThe Vagabond King (USA 1930, Ludwig Berger). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-transfer print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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ShowHide detailsThe Vagabond King (USA 1930, Ludwig Berger). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-transfer print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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ShowHide detailsThe Vagabond King (USA 1930, Ludwig Berger). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-transfer print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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ShowHide detailsThe Vagabond King (USA 1930, Ludwig Berger). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-transfer print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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ShowHide detailsThe Vagabond King (USA 1930, Ludwig Berger). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-transfer print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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ShowHide detailsThe Vagabond King (USA 1930, Ludwig Berger). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-transfer print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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ShowHide detailsThe Vagabond King (USA 1930, Ludwig Berger). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-transfer print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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ShowHide detailsThe Vagabond King (USA 1930, Ludwig Berger). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-transfer print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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ShowHide detailsThe Vagabond King (USA 1930, Ludwig Berger). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-transfer print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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ShowHide detailsThe Vagabond King (USA 1930, Ludwig Berger). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-transfer print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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ShowHide detailsThe Vagabond King (USA 1930, Ludwig Berger). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-transfer print by Barbara Flueckiger.
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ShowHide detailsThe Vagabond King (USA 1930, Ludwig Berger). Credit: UCLA Film & Television Archive. Photographs of the Technicolor No. III dye-transfer print by Barbara Flueckiger.