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1982 • Romance / TV Movie • 142m

The Scarlet Pimpernel

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During the French Revolution, a mysterious English nobleman known only as The Scarlet Pimpernel (a humble wayside flower), snatches French aristos from the jaws of the guillotine, while posing as the foppish Sir Percy Blakeney in society. Percy falls for and marries the beautiful actress Marguerite St. Just, but she is involved with Chauvelin and Robespierre, and Percy's marriage to her may endanger the Pimpernel's plans to save the little Dauphin

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Anthony Andrews
Anthony Andrews
Sir Percy Blakeney/The Scarlet Pimpernel
Jane Seymour
Jane Seymour
Marguerite St. Just
Ian McKellen
Ian McKellen
Chauvelin
James Villiers
James Villiers
Baron de Batz
Eleanor David
Eleanor David
Louise
Malcolm Jamieson
Malcolm Jamieson
Armand St. Just
Denis Lill
Denis Lill
Count de Tournay
Ann Firbank
Ann Firbank
Countess de Tournay
Richard Morant
Richard Morant
Robespierre
Julian Fellowes
Julian Fellowes
The Prince Regent
Timothy Carlton
Timothy Carlton
Count de Beaulieu
David Gant
David Gant
Fouquet
John Quarmby
John Quarmby
Ponceau
Carol MacReady
Carol MacReady
Mme. Duval
Tracey Childs
Tracey Childs
Suzanne
Dominic Jephcott
Dominic Jephcott
Sir Andrew Ffoulkes
Christopher Villiers
Christopher Villiers
Lord Anthony Dewhurst
Geoffrey Toone
Geoffrey Toone
Marquis de St. Cyr
Director: Clive DonnerProducer: David ConroyExecutive Producer: Mark Shelmerdine

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2026-04-19
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This is adapted from two of the Baroness Orczy's books as we head to an 18th century Paris where the terror is in full swing and the newly empowered citizenry are beheading aristocrats left, right and centre. Even Louis XVI and his Queen Marie Antoinette have been spliced. There is one hope for those imprisoned, though, and that comes in the form of an enigmatic rescuer. "The Scarlet Pimpernel" is proving the bane of the lives of Robespierre (Richard Morant) and his government, so he details his national security chief Chauvelin (Ian McKellen) to discover his identity and make sure he goes under the blade, too. Chauvelin reckons the best way to do this is to head to London, just as his actress girlfriend "Marguerite" (Jane Seymour) finds herself increasingly disillusioned with the tactics of the revolutionaries and fond of the foppish Englishman "Sir Percy" (Anthony Andrews). Initially resentful of her change of allegiance, he begins to appreciate that her connection with the wealthiest man in the land - who counted the Prince Regent (Julian Fellowes) as a friend - could prove invaluable as he seeks his new nemesis. The situation becomes all the more desperate and dangerous when the safety of the imprisoned eight-year-old Dauphin becomes a cause of concern, and so with both the "Pimpernel" and the remaining French royalists trying to get him out of the dreaded Temple prison, things are almost as perilous for Chauvelin should he fail as for our elusive master of disguise should he get caught. This is a bit on the long side, and some of the make-up effects have struggled to keep up with the times, but Andrews manages the role of "Sir Percy" with some skill opposite a McKellen whose characterisation presented us with a man of ruthlessness, guile and precisely no idea how to tie a cravatte. There is betrayal aplenty on display here; the romantic elements are kept under control and though I think I still preferred Leslie Howard in the title role - though that is as much down to Merle Oberon's superior performance as "Marguerite", this is an enjoyable drama that has seen considerable effort gone into it's production design. It does look like a television movie, but it works well.

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Origin
GB
Languages
English
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Edgar J. Scherick Associates

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