Belmondo Is the Swashbuckler (1971)
Directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau
Genres - Action, Adventure, Comedy |
Sub-Genres - Costume Adventure, Romantic Adventure, Swashbuckler |
Run Time - 98 min. |
Countries - France |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Clarke Fountain
This film is a French period comic romance, set in the time just surrounding the French Revolution (1789). "Year Two," of the French title refers to the second year following the revolution. Those who guided the French Revolution renamed the days of the week, the months of the year, and much more. They also began their calendar from the time of the revolution. In this film, Jean-Paul Belmondo plays the husband of a vivacious, two-timing, and socially ambitious young woman (Marlene Jobert). After he kills one of her aristocratic lovers, the husband flees to the New World (the Americas). He returns to France after the revolution, finds that he has been divorced, and then works hard to woo his ex-wife away from all the important men and outlaw aristocrats she is spending time with. Happiness reigns anew as, remarried, they both attain aristocratic status in Napolean's regime.
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against-all-odds, swashbuckler