Scaramouche is a 1952
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer romantic
adventure film based on the 1921 novel
Scaramouche by
Rafael Sabatini as well as the
1923 film version starring
Ramón Novarro. The film stars
Stewart Granger,
Eleanor Parker,
Janet Leigh, and
Mel Ferrer. It was directed by
George Sidney and produced by
Carey Wilson from a screenplay by
Ronald Millar and
George Froeschel. The original music score was composed by
Victor Young and the cinematography by
Charles Rosher.
Plot
In
France just prior to the
French Revolution, Queen
Marie Antoinette (
Nina Foch) asks her cousin Noel, the Marquis de Maynes (Mel Ferrer), to uncover the identity of "Marcus Brutus", a dangerous
pamphleteer rousing hatred of the aristocracy.
Meanwhile, André Moreau (Stewart Granger), a nobleman's bastard, kidnaps his beloved Lenore (Eleanor Parker) to keep her from marrying another man. Afterwards, Moreau learns that his father is the Count de Gavrillac. While traveling to meet his parent, Moreau runs into Aline de Gavrillac (Janet Leigh), the Queen's ward, when her carriage breaks down the road. They are strongly attracted to each other, but Moreau's ardor suddenly cools when he learns that she is his half-sister. He hides that information from her.
By chance, de Maynes encounters Marcus Brutus, who turns out to be Moreau's best friend, Philippe de Valmorin (
Richard Anderson). An expert swordsman, de Maynes provokes de Valmorin into a duel, then toys with his inexperienced opponent before...
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