Mandrin
Mandrin

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Mandrin

1924
Movie
300 min
No Language

Directed by Henri Fescourt.

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Director: Henri Diamant-BergerGenres: Adventure, Comedy, Historical

Plot Summary

The film is a lavish historical drama that follows the life of Louis Mandrin, a charismatic French highwayman and folk hero from the 18th century. Portrayed as a dashing rogue, Mandrin robs from the rich and gives to the poor, becoming a symbol of rebellion against oppressive taxes and unfair governance. The narrative details his daring exploits, his cunning escapes from authorities, and his eventual tragic downfall.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from 1924, contemporary critical reception is not readily available in modern databases. However, its production values and star power suggest it was likely intended as a grand spectacle. Modern reviews, where they exist, often highlight its adventurous spirit and visual presentation for its era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually impressive for its time, showcasing grand sets and costumes.

  • Features a charismatic lead performance that embodies the folk hero.

  • A classic tale of rebellion and adventure against an oppressive regime.

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Fun Fact

The film was notable for its extensive use of extras and elaborate set designs, aiming for a grand scale that was ambitious for its time.

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