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1[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/scaramouche.jpg]]
2''Scaramouche'' is the 1923 film adaptation of [[Literature/{{Scaramouche}} the novel]] by Creator/RafaelSabatini. Directed by Rex Ingram and starring Ramon Novarro, the film was produced by Metro Pictures shortly before Metro merged into Creator/MetroGoldwynMayer.
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4After his best friend is killed by the ruthless Marquis de la Tour d'Azyr, André-Louis Moreau takes up the cause of UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution. Along the way, he romances the beautiful Aline de Kercadiou, and joins a CommediaDellArte troupe in which he plays the role of... Scaramouche.
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6It was [[Film/{{Scaramouche1952}} remade in 1952]]. The 1923 version is closer to the book.
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8!! This film provides examples of:
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10* AnachronismStew: ''[[Music/RobertSchumann Papillons]]'' wasn't written until 1831.
11* AristocratsAreEvil: Are they ever. It is a movie set during the French Revolution, after all.
12* FatBastard: The King's Lieutenant is overweight, corrupt, and unpleasant in general. Challefau Binet initially seems like he will be BigFun instead, but he also turns out to be this trope.
13* FullCircleRevolution: Downplayed. The aristocrats are the only villains for most of the movie, but at the end, it's a revolutionary mob that's causing the trouble. However, Andre-Louis is ultimately able to reason with the mob, which he was never able to do with the aristocrats.
14* GorgeousPeriodDress: The film did not stint on this. Lots and lots of fancy dresses and wigs used to evoke aristocratic France.
15* HistoricalDomainCharacter: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_Danton Georges Danton]] is a character.
16* JustFriends: "I am deeply grateful, Monsieur, but I consented to see you only to tell you that there can never be more than friendship between us."
17* LukeIAmYourFather: [[spoiler:The Marquis is Andre-Louis's father.]] The twist remains surprising because until that moment, [[spoiler:Andre's]] parentage had not been important.
18* NonActionGuy: Tragically, Philippe knows how to fight with words, but not with the sword.
19* {{Revenge}}: Andre-Louis' whole motivation
20* TheRevolutionWillNotBeVilified: For the most part, the revolutionaries are the good guys and the aristocrats are the bad guys. It's not played entirely straight, however, what with some sympathetic aristocratic characters and a climax that involves an out-of-control revolutionary mob.
21* RoguishPoacher: The film begins with a peasant having been executed for poaching on the Marquis' land. We are meant to sympathize with the slain poacher, who was presumably desperate for food, and to see the Marquis as evil. In fact, this is how the Marquis is first established as the bad guy.
22* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: "Monsieur, I had pictured Justice as blind, but beautiful. Today I find that Justice is not blind - not to rank and wealth."
23* ShamingTheMob: Andre-Louis convinces a revolutionary mob to spare two aristocratic women because they are his mother and fiancée.
24-->"Citizens! It is for you to decide! Do you owe this to Moreau?"
25* ThickerThanWater: Andre-Louis initially plans to save only Aline from the mob, saying that he considers Countess de Plougastel to be a traitor to the Revolution. Only when it's revealed that the countess is his birth mother does he agree to save her as well.
26* TorchesAndPitchforks: An angry mob is going around killing aristocrats at the climax of the movie.
27* WarWasBeginning: The film begins with the text, "The reign of Louis XVI, King of France, marked the passing of the French Monarchy. Bankrupt, abandoned to the rule of an all-powerful Nobility and an indifferent Clergy, the nation faced starvation - or revolt."

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