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Donald Pleasence as Danglars,
Trevor Howard as Abbé Faria, and
Isabelle de
Valvert as Haydee. ITC had
previously produced a 39-part TV
series based on the...
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Marshal of France. Dany Boon as Maître
Pompignac Jérôme
Commandeur as Maître
Valvert Claire Chust as
Camille Alexandre Desrousseaux as Jean Grégory Gadebois...
- the
Count de Guiche's
scheme to
marry her off to the
compliant Viscount Valvert. Meanwhile,
Ragueneau and Le Bret are
expecting Cyrano de Bergerac, who...
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Montfleury (Arthur Blake). An anno****
aristocratic fop, the
Vicomte de
Valvert (Albert Cavens),
provokes him into a duel by
tritely insulting Cyrano's...
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insults that C.D.
reels off in the bar
parallels one that
Cyrano delivers to
Valvert in Act I of the play, and even
paraphrases a
portion of it: Cyrano: "Oh...
- (Mexico) São Lourenço (Brazil)
Sohat (Lebanon)
Springs (Saudi Arabia)
Valvert (Belgium)
Viladrau (Spain)
Vittel (France)
Water Line (South Korea) Waterman...
- the play but is
implicit throughout: Cyrano's
challenges to Montfleury,
Valvert, and, at one point, the
whole audience at the
theatre (Act I), and his...
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Louis Turenne Ragueneau, A
Baker and Poet -
Arnold Soboloff Viscount de
Valvert - J.
Kenneth Campbell Roxana's Duenna,
Sister Marthe -
Anita Dangler Pickpocket...
- Marie, Roxanne's
attendant Bashir Salahuddin as Le Bret
Joshua James as
Valvert Anjana Vasan as
Sister Claire Ruth
Sheen as
Mother Marthe Glen Hansard...
- in 1897.
After one of the play's
famous scenes, in
which Cyrano defeats Valvert in a duel
while completing a poem, d'Artagnan
approaches Cyrano and congratulates...