The Loves and Times of Scaramouche
The Loves and Times of Scaramouche | |
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Directed by | Enzo G. Castellari |
Written by |
Tito Carpi Enzo G. Castellari |
Starring | Michael Sarrazin |
Music by |
Franco Bixio Vince Tempera Fabio Frizzi |
Cinematography | Giovanni Bergamini |
Release dates |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Le avventure e gli amori di Scaramouche (internationally released as The Loves and Times of Scaramouche) is a 1976 Italian comedy film directed by Enzo G. Castellari.
Plot
Along with his sidekick Whistle (Giancarlo Prete), Scaramouche (Michael Sarrazin) unwittingly becomes entangled in a plot to assassinate Napoleon - only to find himself the unlikely object of desire for Napoleon's lascivious new bride, the Empress Josephine (Ursula Andress).
Cast
- Michael Sarrazin as Scaramouche
- Ursula Andress as Josephine De Beauharnais
- Aldo Maccione as Napoleon Bonaparte
- Giancarlo Prete as Whistle
- Michael Forest as Danglar
- Sal Borgese
- Romano Puppo
- Riccardo Garrone (uncredited)
- Renzo Marignano (uncredited)
Reception
The film was generally bad received by critics. According to New York Post's film critic Linda Gross the film is "a silly, slapstick spaghetti spoof of swashbuckling adventure movies".[1] Maurizio Cavagnaro defined the film as an "indigestible mess".[2]
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