-
touch is
scored only
using the
point of the blade). The
informal term
sabreur refers to a male
fencer who
follows the discipline;
sabreuse is the female...
- Beau
Sabreur is a 1928
American silent romantic adventure film
directed by John
Waters and
starring Gary
Cooper and
Evelyn Brent. Due to the
public apathy...
-
column at Fort Zinderneuf, is the
narrator of Wren's
subsequent novel Beau
Sabreur. The
phrase "beau geste" (pronounced [bo ʒɛst]) is from the French, meaning...
- This is a list of
American Sabreurs. (Only
noted and
contemporary American sabreurs are included): Armitage,
Norman Becker,
Christine Eli
Dershwitz John...
- Beau
Sabreur is a 1926
novel by P. C. Wren. It was the
first sequel to his 1924
novel Beau
Geste and was
turned into a film in 1928. It
focuses on the...
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Bogen (Albert Bógathy),
sabreur,
Olympic silver Siegfried "Fritz" Flesch,
sabreur and
Olympic bronze medalist Otto Herschmann,
sabreur; one of only a few athletes...
-
Hunks is a
reference to the Beau
Geste trilogy (Beau
Geste (1924), Beau
Sabreur (1926) , Beau
Ideal (1927)) and its ****ociated
Hollywood adaptations, as...
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television broadcast. Unfortunately, at
least two of his
silent films—Beau
Sabreur (1928) and The
Legion of the
Condemned (1928)—are now
considered lost films...
- (1921),
Soldumeno (1923),
Cornfield (1939),
Grand Weather (1947), Beau
Sabreur (1948)
Martin Quirke –
Salisbury (1929),
Glannarg (1930),
Museum (1935)...
- past the
opponent after the
touch is scored. Flunge: a
technique used by
sabreurs in
which the
attacker makes a
flying lunge, as FIE
rules state that crossing...