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Scaramouche
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Scaramouche follows Andre Moreau, an 18th-century French nobleman who is publicly humiliated then runs away, taking refuge with a theatrical troupe. After Andre Moreau finds he is the secret bastard son of a recently deceased noble, he realizes that it his own sister that he's romantically drawn to.
Scaramouche follows Andre Moreau, an 18th-century French nobleman who is publicly humiliated then runs away, taking refuge with a theatrical troupe. After Andre Moreau finds he is the secret bastard son of a recently deceased noble, he realizes that it his own sister that he's romantically drawn to.
Actors:
Rex Reason,
Dan Foster,
Frank Mitchell,
Owen McGiveney,
John George,
Wilson Benge,
Jonathan Cott
Rex Reason
November 30, 1928 in Berlin, Germany
Dan Foster
13 April 1920, New York City, New York, USA
Frank Mitchell
13 May 1905, New York City, New York, USA
Owen McGiveney
4 May 1884, Preston, Lancashire, England, UK
John George
January 20, 1898 in Aleppo, Syria
Wilson Benge
March 1, 1875 in Greenwich, London, England, UK
Jonathan Cott
Country:
United States
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