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Scaramouche (French: [skaʁamuʃ]) or
Scaramouch (English: /ˈskærəmuː(t)ʃ, -maʊtʃ/; Italian:
Scaramuccia [skaraˈmuttʃa]; lit. 'little skirmisher') is a...
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Scaramouche, Op. 165, is a
suite composed by
Darius Milhaud in 1937. The
suite is
based on
incidental music Milhaud wrote for two
theatrical productions:...
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Scaramouche is a
stock comic character.
Scaramouche may also
refer to:
Scaramouche (novel), a 1921
novel by
Rafael Sabatini Scaramouche (1923 film), adapted...
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Scaramouche Scaramouche is a
historical novel by
Rafael Sabatini,
originally published in 1921. A
romantic adventure,
Scaramouche tells the...
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Scaramouche is a 1952
romantic swashbuckler film
starring Stewart Granger,
Eleanor Parker,
Janet Leigh, and Mel Ferrer.
Filmed in Technicolor, the MGM...
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Scaramouche, Op. 71, is a
tragic ballet-pantomime in two acts—comprising 21 scenes—written from 1912 to 1913 by the
Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. The...
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Loves and
Times of
Scaramouche (Italian: Le
avventure e gli
amori di
Scaramouche) is a 1976
comedy film
directed by Enzo G. Castellari.
Along with...
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distorted Italian operatic phrases.
Lyrical references include Scaramouche, the fandango,
Galileo Galilei, Figaro, and Beelzebub, with
cries of...
- He is best
known for his
worldwide bestsellers: The Sea Hawk (1915),
Scaramouche (1921),
Captain Blood (a.k.a.
Captain Blood: His Odyssey) (1922), and...
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Scaramouche (1923) is a
silent swashbuckler film
based on the 1921
novel Scaramouche by
Rafael Sabatini,
directed by Rex Ingram,
released by
Metro Pictures...