The film's most striking visual element is its sharp, moody cinematography by Leon Shamroy, which earned him one of his 18 Oscar nominations.
To save money, the producers opted to shoot in black and white rather than color. Prince of Foxes(1949)
Playing the villainous Cesare Borgia, Orson Welles didn't just chew the scenery in front of the camera; he also worked his genius behind it. The film's most striking visual element is its
He expanded the character of Mario Belli, the assassin played by Everett Sloane. moody cinematography by Leon Shamroy