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Cyrano de Bergerac ()


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Long-nosed Cyrano de Begerac helps an army officer woo Roxanne, the woman he loves.

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Cyrano de Bergerac
Ellen Bernsen ...
Roxane
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Le comte de Guiche
Christian Bertola ...
Christian de Neuvillette
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Christian Alers
Robert Balpo
Madeleine Brosy
Henri Chauvet
Jean Daguerre
Pierre Darteuil
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L'acteur Montfleury
Jacques Dubois
Paul Faivre
Gérard Férat
Guillot ...
Lignuères
Jeanne Hardeyn
Ledal
Max Mégy
Michel Nastorg ...
Le Bret
Marcel Raine
Raymondis
Gaston Rey
Max Roger ...
Le vicomte de Valvert
Gaston Rullier ...
Carbon de Castel-Jaloux
Gabriel Sardet
René Sarvil ...
Ragueneau
Christiane Sertilange
Jean-Marc Tennberg
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La duègne
Raymonde Vattier
Henri Vernet
Maria Véry

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Fernand Rivers

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Fernand Rivers ... ()
 
Edmond Rostand ... (play)

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Henri Verdun

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Jean Bachelet

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Marguerite Beaugé

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René Renoux

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René-Christian Forget ... sound

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Plot Summary

Cyrano, a Cadet from Gascony and a gifted poet, is unfortunately afflicted with a long ugly nose, which makes him everybody's laughing stock. His unprepossessing appearance does not prevent from having a heart though and he is madly in love with his beautiful cousin Roxane. But how could she love a man like him? Indeed, the one she is attracted to is a handsome young officer, Christian de Neuvillette. Ironically, being good-looking does not make Christian a man of letters, that's why he asks Cyrano to write love notes to Roxane for him. For want of anything better, Cyrano accepts. But the game is cruel since while the ugly one pours his heart and soul into the verses he writes,it is the nice-looking one that reaps all the benefits. The more hopelessly Cyrano loves his cousin, the more desperately Roxane loves Christian. And when Christian is killed during the siege of Arras, she is disconsolate. She will learn about who actually wrote the love letters she cherished only fourteen years later, as Cyrano tells her the whole truth just before dying. Written by Guy Bellinger

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Also Known As
  • Cirano di Bergerac (Italy)
  • Συρανό ντε Μπερζεράκ (Greece)
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  • 100 min
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Trivia In France, the short The Scarecrow (1946) was shown before this feature. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Cyrano, My Love (2018). See more »

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