Overview
Scaramouche is an American romantic film drama first released in 1952,
directed by George Sidney.
The film stars Stewart Granger, Eleanor Parker, Janet Leigh and Mel Ferrer.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
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Director: George Sidney
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Script: Rafael Sabatini, Ronald Millar, George Froeschel
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Photo: Charles Rosher
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Music: Victor Young
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Cast: Stewart Granger (Andre Moreau),
Eleanor Parker (Lenore),
Janet Leigh (Aline de Gavrillac de Bourbon),
Mel Ferrer (Noel, Marquis de Maynes),
Henry Wilcoxon (Chevalier de Chabrillaine),
Nina Foch (Marie Antoinette),
Richard Anderson (Philippe de Valmorin (Marcus Brutus)),
Robert Coote (Gaston Binet),
Lewis Stone (Georges de Valmorin),
Elisabeth Risdon (Isabelle de Valmorin),
Howard Freeman (Michael Vanneau),
Curtis Cooksey (Lawyer Fabian),
John Dehner (Doutreval of Dijon),
John Litel (Dr. Dubuque),
Jonathan Cott (Sergeant),
Dan Foster (Pierrot),
Owen McGiveney (Punchinello),
Hope Landin (Mme. Frying Pan),
Frank Mitchell (Harlequin),
Carol Hughes (Pierrette),
Richard Hale (Perigore of Paris),
George Baxter (Goudrin),
Wilson Benge (Old Retainer),
David Bond (De Nicolay),
Alden ’Stephen’ Chase (De Rouge),
Barrie Chase (Dancer in minuet),
Pat Conway (Paul),
Henry Corden (Scaramouche the Drinker),
John Crawford (Vignon),
Douglass Dumbrille (Assembly President),
John Eldredge (Assembly Clerk),
Teddy Infuhr (Boy),
Aram Katcher (Napoleon Bonaparte),
Bert LeBaron (Fencing Opponent),
Mitchell Lewis (Major Domo),
Anthony Marsh (Capelier),
Ottola Nesmith (Lady-in-Waiting),
Dorothy Patrick (Dorie),
Val Raset (Dancing Master),
Rex Reason (Edmond, Paul’s Backstage Friend),
Rhodes Reason (Paul),
Barbara Ruick (Amoureause),
Cosmo Sardo (Barber),
John Sheffield (Flunky),
William Tannen (Le Blanc, Member of Assembly),
Frank Wilcox (De Crillion, Deputy DeCrillion)
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Country: USA
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Language: English
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Runtime: 115 min
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