Director: Clare Naylor•Genres: Adventure, Drama, Romance, War
In the midst of the French Revolution's Reign of Terror, a seemingly foppish English aristocrat, Sir Percy Blakeney, leads a double life. By day, he is the effete leader of a fashionable London society; by night, he dons a disguise to become the elusive Scarlet Pimpernel, a heroic figure who daringly rescues French aristocrats from the guillotine. His clandestine activities become increasingly perilous as the ruthless Citizen Chauvelin closes in, determined to unmask and capture the Scarlet Pimpernel.
The 1982 television film adaptation of 'The Scarlet Pimpernel' was generally well-received for its faithful adaptation of the classic novel, strong performances, and lavish production values. It captured the adventure and romantic elements that made the story enduring, making it a popular and memorable adaptation.
Praised for its faithful adherence to the source material.
Anthony Andrews' dual performance as the foppish Sir Percy and the heroic Pimpernel was a highlight.
The film successfully balances swashbuckling adventure with romantic intrigue.
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The role of the Scarlet Pimpernel was famously played by Leslie Howard in the iconic 1938 film version, a performance that significantly shaped the character's popular image.
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