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Fernand Gravey | ... |
Le baron de Cigognac / Il barone di Sigognac
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Assia Noris | ... |
Isabelle / Isabella
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Jean Weber | ... |
Le duc de Vallombreuse / Il duca di Vallombrosa
(as Jean Weber de la Comédie Française)
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Roland Toutain | ... |
Scapin / Scapino
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Lucien Nat | ... |
Agostin / Agostino
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Alice Tissot | ... |
Dame Léonarde / Donna Leonarda
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Paul Oettly | ... |
Matamore / Matamoro
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Josette France | ... |
Zerbine / Zerbina
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Sylvie Gance | ... |
Yolande de Foix / Jolanda de Foix
(as Mary-Lou)
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Jacques François | ... |
Vidalenc
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Philippe Rolla | ... |
Malastic / Malastico
(as Philippe-Rolla)
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Pierre Labry | ... |
Hérode / Erodo
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Jean Fleur | ... |
Blazius / Blazio
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Roger Blin | ... |
Fagotin / Fagottino
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Paul Mondollot | ... |
Pierre / Pietro
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Jacques Roussel | ... |
Le prévôt / Il parocco
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Jaqueline Florence | ... |
Chiquita
(as Jacqueline Florence)
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Ritou Lancyle |
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Mona Goya | ... |
La marquise des Bruyères / La marchesa di Bruyeres
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Maurice Escande | ... |
Le marquis des Bruyères / Il marchese di Bruyeres
(as Maurice Escande de la Comédie Française)
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Vina Bovy | ... |
Séraphine / Serafina
(as Vina Bovy de l'Opéra)
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Nino Constantini | ... |
Léandre / Leandro
(as Costantini)
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Albert Bovy | ... |
(uncredited)
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Max Fontal | ... |
Petit rôle (uncredited)
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Jacqueline Grosnier | ... |
(uncredited)
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Andrée Guize | ... |
(uncredited)
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Guy Henry | ... |
(uncredited)
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Mary Morval | ... |
(uncredited)
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Paul Taillade | ... |
(uncredited)
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Directed by
Abel Gance |
Written by
Gian Bistolfi | ... | (dialogue) |
Abel Gance | ... | (adaptation) |
Abel Gance | ... | (dialogue) |
Théophile Gautier | ... | (novel) |
Steve Passeur | ... | (dialogue) |
Claude Vermorel | ... | (adaptation) |
Claude Vermorel | ... | (dialogue) |
Produced by
Josette France | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Pierre Gurgo-Salice | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Music by
Arthur Honegger |
Cinematography by
Nicolas Hayer |
Film Editing by
Lucienne Déméocq |
Production Design by
Henri Mahé |
Costume Design by
Beytout | ... | (as Betout) |
Catherine Plessier |
Makeup Department
Georges Klein | ... | makeup artist (as Klein) |
Production Management
Mario Bellotti | ... | production manager |
Buat | ... | unit production manager |
Gautrin | ... | unit production manager |
Fred Genty | ... | unit production manager (as Genty) |
Marc Le Pelletier | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Dagmar Bolin | ... | assistant director (as Mlle Bolin) |
Robert Bossis | ... | assistant director (as Bossis) |
Sound Department
Jean Putel | ... | sound engineer (as Putel) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Gravot | ... | still photographer |
Jacques Lemare | ... | camera operator |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Victor Noeppel | ... | costume supervisor (as Noepel) |
Music Department
André de Badet | ... | lyricist / lyrics |
Yvonne Gouverné | ... | chorus |
Arthur Honegger | ... | conductor |
Additional Crew
André Gardère | ... | fencing master (as Gardère) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Lux Compagnie Cinématographique de France (1943) (France) (theatrical)
- Lux Film (1944) (Italy) (theatrical)
- Rare Films and More (2018) (United States) (DVD) (English sub-titles)
Special Effects
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
In the first half of the XVIIth century which barely emerges from the baroque ornaments of the previous eras, lived in Gascogne, at the castle of Misère, the young baron of Sigognac, completely ruined. A troop of traveling comedians stopped in the courtyard of the manor, Sigognac offered them hospitality, noticed the beauty of Isabelle who played the ingenuous and conceived the plan to follow Thespis' carriage in his wanderings. The old actor who had hitherto played Matamore, who had just died, leaping and youthful Sigognac was going to replace him advantageously. Under the name of Captain Fracasse, he would both arouse the enthusiasm of the amazed populations and dispute Isabelle with a dangerous rival, the Duke of Vallombreuse. A duel pitted the two men against a cemetery in Poitiers. Everyone recognized the value of the opponent, but, by cunning, Vallombreuse had Isabelle removed to lock him in his castle. It was to count without SigognacFracasse which arises, there again. A new duel began, but a duel to the death. A dramatic revelation turned these adventures upside down: Isabelle was a rich heiress and Vallombreuse's full sister. Once again Sigognac, ex-captain Fracasse was able to marry the beautiful. |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Contrary to the custom of the time, Italian actress Assia Noris was not dubbed for this film. This is due to the fact she spoke very good French. One can detect occasionally a trace of accent in certain scenes however. See more » |
Movie Connections | Remade as Capitan Fracassa (1958). See more » |