
The Story of William Tell
Adventure · Drama · History
Overview
A short that follows the legend of Wilhelm Gorkeit of Tellikon (William Tell), the legendary archer and hero from Switzerland.
Top Cast


Errol Flynn
Errol Flynn
William Tell
Errol Flynn
William Tell


Antonella Lualdi
Antonella Lualdi
Anna Walden
Antonella Lualdi
Anna Walden


Massimo Serato
Massimo Serato
Hermann Gessler
Massimo Serato
Hermann Gessler


Bruce Cabot
Bruce Cabot
Captain Jost
Bruce Cabot
Captain Jost
Guido Martufi
Guido Martufi
Jemmy Tell
Guido Martufi
Jemmy Tell


Checco Durante
Checco Durante
Paolo
Checco Durante
Paolo


Alberto Rabagliati
Alberto Rabagliati
Gabrelle the Glove Maker
Alberto Rabagliati
Gabrelle the Glove Maker


Waltraut Haas
Waltraut Haas
Mary
Waltraut Haas
Mary
Dave Crowley
Dave Crowley
Otto
Dave Crowley
Otto


Franco Interlenghi
Franco Interlenghi
Hans
Franco Interlenghi
Hans
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