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Le Capitan (1ère époque) Flamberge au vent
France under Louis XIII. 1615. The Duke of Angoulême is at the head of a group of gentlemen who are conspiring to drive the Florentines out of court, of whom Concini is the all-powerful leader. A cadet from Gascony, Adhémar de Capestang, who was later to become the Capitan, left his native province to come and try his luck in Paris. Along the way, he saves a young girl, Gisèle d'Angoulême, from a masked individual who wanted to kidnap her.
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Plot Summary
In 17th-century France, a brave nobleman, Le Capitan, is framed for treason by a scheming rival who covets his title and his love. Fleeing for his life, he must navigate treacherous court politics and duels to clear his name and protect his beloved from the villain's clutches. His journey is fraught with danger as he uncovers a conspiracy that threatens the very stability of the kingdom.
Critical Reception
This swashbuckling adventure was a popular French film of its era, praised for its historical setting and action sequences. While not a critical darling, it was generally well-received by audiences for its classic heroic narrative and romantic elements. It successfully captured the spirit of adventure popular in post-war cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its period costumes and engaging swordplay.
A classic tale of heroism and romance that appeals to fans of historical adventure.
Sometimes criticized for a predictable plot but lauded for its energetic pacing.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film for its adventurous spirit and the romantic storyline. The historical setting and the protagonist's bravery were frequently highlighted as positive aspects.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a two-part serialization, with the second part being "Le Capitan" (1946) which continued the story.
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