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Don César de Bazan
Based on the play of the same name by F. Dumanoir and D'Ennery about the pure and strong love of the dancer Maritana, the favorite of the poor of Madrid, and the unemployed vagabond - Grand , a courageous and noble defender of the oppressed.
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Plot Summary
In 17th-century Spain, Don César, a penniless but charming nobleman, finds himself entangled in political intrigue and romance. After being dismissed from court, he becomes involved with a conspiracy against the prime minister and falls for a beautiful actress, leading to a series of daring escapades and sword fights.
Critical Reception
The film is a lighthearted historical romp, primarily noted for its comedic elements and Fernandel's charismatic performance. It was a popular entertainment piece in its time, though not widely critically acclaimed as a major cinematic achievement.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its swashbuckling adventure and comedic timing.
Fernandel's central performance is a significant draw for audiences.
A pleasant, if somewhat predictable, historical diversion.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely positive, with viewers appreciating the classic adventure narrative and the humor provided by the lead actor. It's often described as an enjoyable and escapist film.
Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of the 1835 French play "Don César de Bazan" by Adolphe d'Ennery and Philippe Dumanoir, which has been adapted into opera and film multiple times.
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