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Scaramouche is a 1952 romantic swashbuckler film starring Stewart Granger, Eleanor Parker, Janet Leigh, and Mel Ferrer. Filmed in Technicolor , the MGM production is loosely based on the 1921 novel Scaramouche by Rafael Sabatini as well as the 1923 film version starring Ramon Novarro .
Parker with Stewart Granger in Scaramouche (1952) Parker followed Detective Story with her portrayal of an actress in love with a swashbuckling nobleman (played by Stewart Granger) in Scaramouche (1952), a role originally intended for Ava Gardner. Parker later claimed that Granger was the only person she didn't get along with during her entire ...
In 1970, Granger said, "Stewart Granger was quite a successful film star, but I don't think he was an actor's actor." [47] Among the movies that Granger was announced to star in but were made with other actors instead were Ivanhoe (1952), Mogambo (1953), The King's Thief (1955) and Man of the West (1958). [48]
Ferrer went to MGM, replacing Fernando Lamas as the villain in Scaramouche (1952). The film, particularly notable for a long, climactic sword fight between Ferrer and Stewart Granger, was a huge hit. The studio kept him on for Lili (1953) as the title character (played by Leslie Caron)'s love interest. It was another big success; Ferrer and ...
She was one of many stars in the anthology film It's a Big Country: An American Anthology (1952) and appeared in a romantic comedy with Peter Lawford, Just This Once (1952). [33] Leigh had a significant commercial success with the swashbuckler-themed Scaramouche (1952), in which she starred as Aline de Gavrillac opposite Stewart Granger and ...
Scaramouche: George Sidney: Stewart Granger, Eleanor Parker, ... The Star: Stuart Heisler: ... 1952 films at the Internet Movie Database
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Scaramouche, starring Stewart Granger and Janet Leigh; The Scarlet Flower (Alenkiy tsvetochek) – Sea Tiger, starring Marguerite Chapman; Secrets of Women (Kvinnors väntan), directed by Ingmar Bergman, starring Eva Dahlbeck – Siempre tuya (Forever Yours) –