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Cyrano de Bergerac

Cyrano de Bergerac

6.8/ 10

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73

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1950

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113 min

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Romance
Drama
Adventure

Overview

France, 1640. Cyrano, the charismatic swordsman-poet with the absurd nose, hopelessly loves the beauteous Roxane; she, in turn, confesses to Cyrano her love for the handsome but tongue-tied Christian. The chivalrous Cyrano sets up with Christian an innocent deception, with tragic results.

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Keywords

paris, france
poet
nose
based on play or musical
swordsman
unrequited love
17th century

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

December 27, 2022

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7/10

If there were to be a career defining performance from José Ferrer, then I reckon that this would be it. He really enters into the spirit of his role as the famed poet whose sharpness came not just from his pen, but from his sword too. His friend "Christian" (William Prince) is totally smitten by th

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