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Scaramouche
Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 07/01/2003 Rating: Nr
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- Posted: Feb-02-2009
Older movie
This now my favorite. I felt it was a little slow, but if I had watched it 20 years ago it would have seem more up to date. My husband enjoyed it.
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- Posted: Jan-25-2009
An improvement on Sabatini's novel
Set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, Andre Moreau (Stewart Granger), a man of uncertain parentage, is forced to join an acting troupe in order to hide after antagonizing the Marquis de Maynes (Mel Ferrer). However, even while in hiding, Moreau plots ways of extracting revenge on de...
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- Posted: Jan-13-2009
Inspiring, funny, exciting; Brilliant!
Scaramouche is the tale of an illegitimate son of a noble with a sense of perspective, a sense of humor, and a sense of duty to his friends. When his friend is killed by a murderous noble, he vows revenge. To hide, he becomes a clown in a troupe of travelling performers. Along the way, he...
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- Posted: Sep-08-2008
This is a Keeper
I ordered this from India because it's one of my all time favorites and I just had to own a copy. Got to tell you that I am more than happy with the Scaramouche DVD I ordered. Great print and great sound quality. Couldn't ask for more.
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- Posted: Aug-26-2008
En garde!
This movie was adapted from the novel by Rafael Sabatini. The music under the direction of Victor Young of that time was quite lovely, as was that in the Jesse James biography on film. The flute music was lilting and easy on the ears. This was a delight to watch as the actors who later became...
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- Posted: Aug-17-2008
Scaramouche
For the 3rd time I missed Scaramouche on TV. My husband said try to buy the film. I tried Amazon.com & THANK GOD, this wonderful film was available. This is a beautiful swash buckler in gorgeous color. So rarelywould we ever be lucky enough to see such a wonderful entertaining film again.Stewart...
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- Posted: May-25-2008
"But Who Is Scaramouche? And Why Does He Hide His Face Behind a Mask?"
Red-headed Eleanore Parker asks this question to a masked Stewart Granger onstage, when the latter unintentionally joins a tatty traveling troupe of commedia dell'arte actors. She kisses him; recognizes him; and slaps him in the face! Then the rest of the film focuses upon the quest of Andre...
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- Posted: May-05-2008
Exciting Story!
This was my husband's pick, but we both enjoyed it. Stewart Granger is one of our favorite actors. Men will love this one because it is about a man who is desired by two woman and the swordplay is excellent.
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- Posted: Jan-12-2008
Scaramouche DVD
Excellent quality DVD from the great era of Hollywood movies when you didn't have to worry about filthy language every other sentence. Well-known actors/actresses, great costumes, humor and absolutely NO bad language. A movie you can enjoy with the entire family.This is the premiere sword-fight...
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- Posted: Dec-29-2007
Swashbuckling classic
Stewart Granger is dashing in the title role in one of the greatest swordfighting adventure films ever made, "Scaramouche". Granger stars as Andre Moreau, illegitimate son of a French nobleman at the time of the French Revolution. Brought up and educated in the house of his surrogate father...
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