Scaramouche (1952)
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- Approved
- 1h 55min
- Action, Adventure
- 27 Jun 1952 (USA)
- Movie
- 2 nominations.
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Cast verified as complete
Stewart Granger | ... |
Andre Moreau
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Eleanor Parker | ... |
Lenore
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Janet Leigh | ... |
Aline de Gavrillac
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Mel Ferrer | ... |
Noel, Marquis de Maynes
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Henry Wilcoxon | ... |
Chevalier de Chabrillaine
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Nina Foch | ... |
Marie Antoinette
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Richard Anderson | ... |
Philippe de Valmorin
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Robert Coote | ... |
Gaston Binet
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Lewis Stone | ... |
Georges de Valmorin
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Elisabeth Risdon | ... |
Isabelle de Valmorin
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Howard Freeman | ... |
Michael Vanneau
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Curtis Cooksey | ... |
Fabian
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John Dehner | ... |
Doutreval
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John Litel | ... |
Dr. Dubuque
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Jonathan Cott | ... |
Sergeant
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Dan Foster | ... |
Pierrot
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Owen McGiveney | ... |
Punchinello
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Hope Landin | ... |
Mme. Frying Pan
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Frank Mitchell | ... |
Harlequin
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Carol Hughes | ... |
Pierrette
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Richard Hale | ... |
Perigore
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
George Baxter | ... |
Goudrin (uncredited)
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Wilson Benge | ... |
Old Retainer (uncredited)
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David Bond | ... |
De Nicolay (uncredited)
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Chet Brandenburg | ... |
Show Spectator (uncredited)
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Barrie Chase | ... |
Dancer in Minuet (uncredited)
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Stephen Chase | ... |
De Rouge (uncredited)
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Dick Cherney | ... |
Guard (uncredited)
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Noble 'Kid' Chissell | ... |
Assemblyman (uncredited)
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Pat Conway | ... |
Paul (uncredited)
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Henry Corden | ... |
Scaramouche (uncredited)
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John Crawford | ... |
Vignon (uncredited)
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Douglass Dumbrille | ... |
Assembly President (uncredited)
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John Eldredge | ... |
Assembly Clerk (uncredited)
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John George | ... |
Show Spectator (uncredited)
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Claude Guy | ... |
Boy (uncredited)
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Teddy Infuhr | ... |
Boy (uncredited)
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Tiny Jones | ... |
Show Spectator (uncredited)
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Aram Katcher | ... |
Napoleon Bonaparte (uncredited)
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Kay Koury | ... |
Show Spectator (uncredited)
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Bert LeBaron | ... |
Fencing Opponent (uncredited)
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Mitchell Lewis | ... |
Majordomo (uncredited)
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Anthony Marsh | ... |
Capelier (uncredited)
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Frank Mills | ... |
Villager Leaving Show (uncredited)
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Ottola Nesmith | ... |
Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
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Dorothy Patrick | ... |
Dorie (uncredited)
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'Snub' Pollard | ... |
Man at Assembly Meeting (uncredited)
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Val Raset | ... |
Dancing Master (uncredited)
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Rex Reason | ... |
Edmond (uncredited)
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Mitchell Rhein | ... |
Troupe Member (uncredited)
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Robert Robinson | ... |
Assemblyman (uncredited)
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Barbara Ruick | ... |
Amoureause (uncredited)
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Cosmo Sardo | ... |
Figaro (uncredited)
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John Sheffield | ... |
Flunky (uncredited)
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Paul Stathes | ... |
Assemblyman (uncredited)
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William Tannen | ... |
Le Blanc (uncredited)
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Frank Wilcox | ... |
Deputy DeCrillion (uncredited)
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Directed by
George Sidney |
Written by
Ronald Millar | ... | (screenplay) and |
George Froeschel | ... | (screenplay) |
Rafael Sabatini | ... | (based on the novel by) |
Talbot Jennings | ... | (screenplay) (uncredited) |
Carey Wilson | ... | () (uncredited) |
Produced by
Carey Wilson | ... | producer |
Music by
Victor Young |
Cinematography by
Charles Rosher | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
James E. Newcom |
Editorial Department
Peter Ballbusch | ... | montage sequence |
Henri Jaffa | ... | color consultant: Technicolor |
Art Direction by
Cedric Gibbons | ||
Hans Peters |
Set Decoration by
Richard Pefferle | ... | (set decorations) |
Edwin B. Willis | ... | (set decorations) |
Costume Design by
Gile Steele | ... | (costumes designed by) |
Makeup Department
Sydney Guilaroff | ... | hair styles designer |
William Tuttle | ... | makeup creator |
Ben Lane | ... | makeup artist (uncredited) |
Hazel R. Thompson | ... | hair stylist (uncredited) |
Production Management
Dave Friedman | ... | production manager (uncredited) |
Al Shenberg | ... | unit manager (uncredited) |
Edward Woehler | ... | unit manager (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Arvid Griffen | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
George Rhein | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
Art Department
Sandy Grace | ... | props (uncredited) |
Richard Neblett | ... | props (uncredited) |
Sound Department
Douglas Shearer | ... | recording supervisor |
Chip Gaither | ... | sound (uncredited) |
Conrad Kahn | ... | sound (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
A. Arnold Gillespie | ... | special effects |
Warren Newcombe | ... | special effects |
Irving G. Ries | ... | special effects |
Stunts
Fred Cavens | ... | fight choreographer (uncredited) |
Evelyn Finley | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Jean Heremans | ... | fencing stunts (uncredited) |
Bert LeBaron | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Paul Stader | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Terry Wilson | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Milford Cline | ... | gaffer (uncredited) |
Ed Hubbell | ... | still photographer (uncredited) |
William Reisbord | ... | assistant camera (uncredited) |
Robert Surtees | ... | director of photography: fill-in (uncredited) |
Bert Willis | ... | assistant camera (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Joan Joseff | ... | costume jeweller (uncredited) |
Tommy McCoig | ... | wardrobe (uncredited) |
Frank Roberts | ... | wardrobe (uncredited) |
Music Department
Sidney Cutner | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Saul Grant | ... | musician: violin (uncredited) |
Virginia Majewski | ... | musician: viola (uncredited) |
Uan Rasey | ... | musician: trumpet (uncredited) |
Milton Raskin | ... | musician: piano (uncredited) |
Edward Rebner | ... | musician: piano (uncredited) |
Leo Shuken | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Victor Young | ... | conductor (uncredited) |
Si Zentner | ... | musician: trombone (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
Mollie Kent | ... | script supervisor (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
James Gooch | ... | technicolor color consultant |
Alfred Baalas | ... | consultant: Technicolor (uncredited) |
Jean Heremans | ... | fencing coach (uncredited) |
Henry Imus | ... | consultant: Technicolor (uncredited) |
John Indrisano | ... | fencing partner: Stewart Granger (uncredited) |
Val Raset | ... | dance director (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (controlled by Loew's Incorporated)
Distributors
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1952) (United States) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1952) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1952) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer de Mexico (1952) (Mexico) (theatrical)
- Metro (1953) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (1953) (Austria) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1953) (France) (theatrical)
- Twentieth Century Fox (1979) (Australia) (theatrical) (reissue)
- MGM Home Entertainment (1991) (United States) (VHS)
- The Criterion Collection (1991) (United States) (video) (laserdisc)
- Warner Home Video (1991) (United States) (VHS)
- MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1993) (United States) (video) (laserdisc)
- Warner Home Video (2000) (United States) (DVD)
- ClassicLine (2003) (Brazil) (DVD)
- Warner Home Video (2005) (United States) (DVD)
- Warner Home Video (2012) (United States) (DVD) (dvdr)
- Ciné+ (2023) (France) (tv)
- SFM Entertainment (United States) (tv)
- Warner Home Vídeo (Brazil) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Turner Entertainment (DVD package design & supplementary compilations)
- Warner Bros. Entertainment (DVD package design & supplementary compilations)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Andre-Louis Moreau is a nobleman's bastard in the days of the French revolution. Noel, the Marquis de Mayne, a nobleman in love with the Queen, is ordered to seek the hand of a young ingenue, Aline, in marriage. Andre also meets Aline, and forms an interest in her. But when the marquis kills his best friend Andre declares himself the Marquis's enemy and vows to avenge his friend. He hides out, a wanted man, as an actor in a commedia troupe, and spends his days learning how to handle a sword. When de Maynes becomes a spadassinicide, challenging opposing National Assembly members to duels they have no hope of winning, Andre becomes a politician to protect the third estate (and hopefully ventilate de Maynes). Written by Kathy Li |
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Taglines | The Company that made "Quo Vadis" brings the world another spectacular romantic triumph! See more » |
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Box Office
Budget | $3,500,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Stewart Granger wore lifts in the film so he would appear to be the same height as his slightly taller co-stars Mel Ferrer, Henry Wilcoxon and Richard Anderson. Granger's height was often listed as 6'3" but it is widely believed he was actually 6'1". See more » |
Goofs | The soldiers wear uniforms from the Napoleonic era, not the pre-Revolution period. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Precious Images (1986). See more » |
Quotes |
Andre Moreau:
You may turn your back on Scaramouche, my lord, but surely you will not run away from Andre Moreau? Noel, Marquis de Maynes: Scaramouche, you have just given your last performance. [they fight] See more » |