Captain Fracasse (1943 film)
{{short description|1943 film}}
{{Infobox film
| name = Captain Fracasse
| image = Captain Fracasse (1943 film).jpg
| caption =
| director = Abel Gance
| based_on = Le capitaine Fracasse by Théophile Gautier
| producer = Josette France
Pierre Gurgo-Salice
| writer = Abel Gance
Claude Vermorel
| narrator =
| starring = {{ubl|Fernand Gravey|Assia Noris|Alice Tissot}}
| music = Arthur Honegger
| cinematography = Nicolas Hayer
| editing = Lucienne Déméocq
| studio = Lux Film
Zénith Films
| distributor = Lux Film
| released = {{Film date|1943|06|19|df=yes}}
| runtime = 100 minutes
| country = France
Italy
| language = French
| budget =
| gross =
}}
Captain Fracasse (French: Le Capitaine Fracasse) is a 1943 French-Italian historical adventure film directed by Abel Gance and starring Fernand Gravey, Assia Noris and Alice Tissot. It is an adaptation of the novel Captain Fracasse by Théophile Gautier.[http://www.cinema-francais.fr/les_films/films_g/films_gance_abel/le_capitaine_fracasse.htm Le Cinema Francais web page, with photos], accessed 9 December 2014. The scenario and dialogue is by Abel Gance and Claude Vermorel and the music composed by Arthur Honegger. Honegger's score for the film (H. 166 in his catalogue of works) consists of around 50 minutes of music for chorus and large orchestra.[http://arthur-honegger.com/francais/lyrique.php Arthur Honegger site, Musique lyrique, scénique, radiophonique et cinématographique] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304072309/http://arthur-honegger.com/francais/lyrique.php# |date=2016-03-04 }} accessed 12 December 2014.
On the same subject, there were also a 1929 silent version directed by Alberto Cavalcanti,[https://archive.today/20141213164747/http://frenchfilmsite.com/review/1929-C/Le_Capitaine_Fracasse.html French film - Le Capitaine Fracasse (1929)] and a 1961 colour version directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit{{cite web|url=http://www.allmovie.com/movie/le-capitaine-fracasse-v153645|title=Le Capitaine Francasse|author=Mannikka, Eleanor|accessdate=February 10, 2013|publisher=Rovi Corporation}} both with the same title.
Cast
- Fernand Gravey as the Baron de Sigognac (later Capitaine Fracasse)
- Assia Noris as Isabelle
- Jean Weber as the Duc de Vallombreuse
- Alice Tissot as Dame Léonarde
- Vina Bovy as Séraphine
- Maurice Escande as the Marquis de Bruyères
- Roland Toutain as Scapin
- Lucien Nat as Agostin
- Mona Goya as the Marquise de Bruyères
- Paul Œttly as Matamore
- Jacques François as the Chevalier de Vidalenc, friend of Vallombreuse
- Mary Lou as Yolande de Foix
- Jean Fleur as Blazius
- Nino Costantini as Léandre
- Josette France as Zerbine
- Roger Blin as Fagotin
- Paul Mondollot as Pierre
Plot
Set in the mid 17th century, the young Baron de Sigognac lives alone, ruined, in his castle. A troupe of travelling players stop in the castle ward and are offered hospitality by Sigognac, who remarks the beauty of the actress Isabelle. He decides to follow the troupe on their journeys.
The old leader of the troupe, Matamore dies and Sigognac replaces him using the pseudonym Capitaine Fracasse. He is enthusiastically received but has a rival for the attentions of Isabelle in the Duc de Vallombreuse. They fight a duel in a cemetery in Poitiers.
Afterwards, Vallombreuse manages to abduct Isabelle and imprison her in his castle. Sigognac-Fracasse comes to the rescue and another duel ensues. Then it is revealed that Isabelle is in fact the rich descendant and the sister of Vallombreuse. Sigognac finally marries her.
References
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External links
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Category:1940s historical films
Category:French black-and-white films
Category:French historical films
Category:Italian historical films
Category:1940s French-language films
Category:Films directed by Abel Gance
Category:Films based on Captain Fracasse
Category:Films set in the 17th century