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Prince | Dandy
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This movie had troubles with the U.S. censor, the Production Code Administration, because of the apparent justification of the immoral relationship between the Prince of Wales (Sir Peter Ustinov) and Mrs. Fitzherbert (Rosemary Harris), because a steward at a gentlemen's club had the manner of a "sex pervert", because the Prince checks the gender of a dog, and because of the use of the word "damn". Changes were made, but the running time remained the same.
The film was chosen for the Royal Film Performance of 1954. Apparently, Queen Elizabeth II was quite amused by Robert Morley's interpretation of her ancestor.
MGM bought the rights for this movie from Warner Brothers in 1939, with intentions to star Robert Donat.
Peter Ustinov later played the Prince of Wales' younger brother and eventual successor King William IV in Victoria & Albert (2001) and their great-nephew King Edward VII in Strumpet City (1980).
Stewart Granger and Peter Bull had previously starred in Saraband (1948).
"Beau Brummell: [to Patricia] Please stay. We want each other. Think of the story you can tell our grandchildren."
"Lord George Gordon Byron: The trouble with most men of superior intellect is their pride. And a proud man can be just as foolish as a fool."