Cyrano de Bergerac
José Ferrer
Cyrano de Bergerac

“The Most Loved of All Love Stories!”
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.
Cyrano de Bergerac
José Ferrer
Cyrano de Bergerac
Roxane
Mala Powers
Roxane
Christian de Neuvillette
William Prince
Christian de Neuvillette
Le Bret
Morris Carnovsky
Le Bret
Antoine Comte de Guiche
Ralph Clanton
Antoine Comte de Guiche
Ragueneau
Lloyd Corrigan
Ragueneau
Duenna
Virginia Farmer
Duenna
Cardinal Richelieu
Edgar Barrier
Cardinal Richelieu
Orange Girl
Elena Verdugo
Orange Girl
Vicomte de Valvert
Albert Cavens
Vicomte de Valvert
Montfleury
Arthur Blake
Montfleury
The Meddler
Don Beddoe
The Meddler
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 the gorgeous "Roxane" (the glamorous Mala Powers), as is our hero - but he rather selflessly sets up his friend in the hope that they might find true happiness - all the while using words that he, himself, has not the courage to actually say to her, either! It's a well produced, solid swashbuckler with some great dialogue adapted from Edmond Rostand's play by Carl Foreman, with plenty of action. Even the romance (never my favourite bits) are managed in such a fashion to expertly avoid even a hint of cheese. Maybe a little too long, and some of the scenarios are distinctly stage-bound which hamstrings it a little at times, but it is still a cracking bit of cinema.
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