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Scaramouche
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Scaramouche follows Andre Moreau, an 18th-century French nobleman who is publicly humiliated then runs away, taking refuge with a theatrical troupe. After Andre Moreau finds he is the secret bastard son of a recently deceased noble, he realizes that it his own sister that he's romantically drawn to.
Scaramouche follows Andre Moreau, an 18th-century French nobleman who is publicly humiliated then runs away, taking refuge with a theatrical troupe. After Andre Moreau finds he is the secret bastard son of a recently deceased noble, he realizes that it his own sister that he's romantically drawn to.
Actors:
Nina Foch,
Mitchell Lewis,
Frank Wilcox,
Richard Anderson,
Hope Landin,
Owen McGiveney,
Curtis Cooksey
Nina Foch
20 April 1924, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Mitchell Lewis
Frank Wilcox
13 March 1907, DeSoto, Missouri, USA
Richard Anderson
8 August 1926, Long Branch, New Jersey, USA
Hope Landin
3 May 1893, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Owen McGiveney
4 May 1884, Preston, Lancashire, England, UK
Curtis Cooksey
9 December 1891, Pike County, Indiana, USA
Country:
United States
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October 04, 2007
It's best remembered for the longest sword duel in cinema history at 6 1/2 minutes.

