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'Scaramouche' (1923) is a silent swashbuckler film based on the 1921 novel 'Scaramouche' by Rafael Sabatini, directed by Rex Ingram, released by Metro Pictures, and starring Ramn Novarro, Alice Terry, Lewis Stone, and Lloyd Ingraham.

'Scaramouche' became public domain in the United States on January 1, 2019.

Plot



Andr-Louis Moreau loves Aline de Kercadiou, the niece of his godfather, Quintin de Kercadiou, and she him. However Quintin would prefer she married the Marquis de la Tour d'Azyr, a middle-aged nobleman, rather than someone who does not even know who his parents are.

One day, expert swordsman de la Tour first toys with, then kills Andr's friend Philippe de Vilmorin in a duel. Andr turns to the King's Lieutenant for justice. However, when the official learns who the accused is, he immediately orders Andr's arrest. Andr flees.

Meanwhile, France nears the brink of revolution. When one orator in favor of liberty and equality is shot down by a soldier, Andr fearlessly takes his place and remains undaunted when he is grazed by a bullet. When the dragoons are called out to disperse the mob, an admirer named Chapelier helps Andr escape.

He joins a wandering theatre troupe led by Challefau Binet. Andr writes better plays for them to perform, and they become very successful, eventually performing at a theatre in Paris. Andr becomes engaged to Binet's daughter, Climne.

Aline and de la Tour attend a performance of his latest work, however, and she and Andr spot each other. She goes to see him, but he does not wish to renew their relationship. De la Tour, despite loving Aline, cannot help trifling with Climne. By chance, Aline and Countess de Plougastel, with whom she is staying, see him in a carriage with Climne. Aline informs de la Tour she never wants to see him again. De la Tour blackmails the countess into helping him, reminding her of an incident in her past.

Meanwhile, in the National Assembly, the aristocrats, unable to effectively respond to the reform-minded delegates with words, resort to duels to eliminate their leading opponents. Chief among the duelists is de la Tour. In desperation, Danton and Chapelier recruit Andr to reply in kind. The Chevalier de Chabrillone is his first victim. Eventually, he gets what he wants: a duel with de la Tour. He disarms his foe, then allows him to pick up his sword. After Andr wounds the nobleman in his sword arm, de la Tour gives up.

When news reaches Paris that the Austrians and Prussians have invaded France in support of the beleaguered King Louis XVI, the French Revolution erupts. In the fighting, de la Tour is overwhelmed and left for dead. When he revives, he staggers to the residence of the countess. Andr heads there too, to rescue his love and his mother the countess (whose identity has been revealed to him by de Kercadiou), armed with a passport signed by Danton authorizing him to do anything he wants. When the two bitter enemies spot each other, de la Tour demands the passport. Andr refuses, whereupon de la Tour draws a pistol. When the countess reveals that he is in fact Andr's father, the two men have an initially uneasy reconciliation. When de la Tour starts to leave, Andr offers him his sword. Thus armed, de la Tour faces the rioters in the street and perishes.

Andr places the two women in a covered carriage. At the Paris gate, a man spots the aristocrats inside and demands they be handed over to the mob. Moreau pleads with them to let them go for his sake. The masses respond with extravagant sentimentality, and the trio are allowed to leave Paris.

Cast



* Lloyd Ingraham as Quintin de Kercadiou

* Alice Terry as Aline de Kercadiou, his niece

* Ramon Novarro as Andr-Louis Moreau, his godson

* Lewis Stone as The Marquis de la Tour d'Azyr

* Julia Swayne Gordon as The Countess [Thrse] de Plougastel

* William Humphrey as The Chevalier de Chabrillone

* Otto Matieson as Philippe de Vilmorin

* George Siegmann as Danton

* Bowditch M. Turner as Chapelier

* James Marcus as [Challefau] Binet

* Edith Allen as Climne Binet

* John George as Polichinelle

* Willard Lee Hall as The King's Lieutenant

* Rose Dione as La Rvolte

uncredited cast:

* Edwin Argus as King Louis XVI

* J. Edwin Brown as Monsieur Benoit

* Louise Carver as Member of Theatre Audience

* Edward Connelly as Minister to the King

Production



'Scaramouche' was an elaborate and unwieldy production that suffered from delays and cost overruns.Soares, Andr. 'Beyond Paradise: The Life of Ramone Navarro'. St. Martin's Press, 2002, p. 102. Ingram had secured the rights to Sabatini's novel in September 1922, and worked on the project for seven months before the cameras rolled. Extensive outdoor sets, representing 18th-century Paris, were built both on the Metro lot and at a separate site in the San Fernando Valley, and 1,500 extras were used.Barton, Ruth. 'Rex Ingram: Visionary Director of the Silent Screen'. University Press of Kentucky, 2014, p. 118-119. An experimental sequence was shot in Technicolor, with the Technicolor company picking up tab; the sequence proved unsatisfactory and was ultimately discarded.Layton, James and David Pierce. 'The Dawn of Technicolor: 1915-1935'. George Eastman House, 2015, p. 102.

Release



'Scaramouche' was given a prestigious 22-unit roadshow release upon its completion in 1924. Despite the film's large budget, the film was financially successful in the United States and broke box office records in Paris and London.Barton 122-123

Home media



Since March 24, 2009, it has been available on DVD from the Warner Archive Collection.

References




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