Scaramouche (1921) is a historical romance novel, set during the French Revolution (1789-1799) and written by Italian/English author Rafael Sabatini. The screenplay for Scaramouche was written by Ronald Millar, George Froeschel, and Talbot Jennings, who also took elements from an earlier silent film, Scaramouche (1923) (1923).
No. Scaramouche (Italian Scaramuccia meaning "skirmish") was an iconic masked, roguish, conceited, and buffoon stock character (stereotype), originating in 17th century Italian commedia dell'arte theatre and often associated with the Punch and Judy puppet shows. He was often dressed in black Spanish medieval dress, wearing a black mask that included a long, pointy nose.
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- How long is Scaramouche?1 hour and 55 minutes
- When was Scaramouche released?June 27, 1952
- What is the IMDb rating of Scaramouche?7.5 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in Scaramouche?Scaramouche, Chevalier de Chabrillaine, The Chevalier de Chabrillone, Marie-Antoinette, Philippe de Valmorin, Gaston Binet, Pulcinella, and Napoléon Bonaparte
- What is the plot of Scaramouche?In France during the late 18th Century, a man sets out to avenge the death of his friend at the hands of a master swordsman.
- What was the budget for Scaramouche?$3.5 million
- How much did Scaramouche earn at the US box office?$2.74 million
- What is Scaramouche rated?Approved
- What genre is Scaramouche?Action, Adventure, Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Romance, and Romantic Comedy
- How many awards has Scaramouche been nominated for?2 nominations
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