The Scarlet Pimpernel with Jane Seymour: DVD Cover

    The Scarlet Pimpernel Director: Clive Donner Cast: Jane Seymour, Anthony Andrews, Ian McKellen

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/24/2004
    • Original Release: 1982
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 2,791

    Viewer Rating: (24 ratings)

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Main Title [3:41]
    2. Angel in Disguise [7:45]
    3. Smitten by Marguerite [4:36]
    4. A New Society [8:54]
    5. Picnic With Percy [3:38]
    6. Special Envoy [3:33]
    7. The Jockey Club [2:11]
    8. The Baronet's Secret [9:58]
    9. He Strikes Again [6:09]
    10. The Temple Prison [2:30]
    11. Marguerite Weds [9:08]
    12. The Blakeney Mansion [7:59]
    13. Blackmail [10:25]
    14. The Note [9:07]
    15. A Phantom [6:34]
    16. The Real Percy [8:43]
    17. Rescuing Royalty [9:02]
    18. A Fair Exchange [9:11]
    19. Percival Perseveres [11:30]
    20. End Credits [1:16]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Swordplay, secret messages, and the rustle of ballroom finery make this 1982 adaptation of The Scarlet Pimpernel a gala bash. Anthony Andrews heads the cast as English nobleman Sir Percy Blakeney, a conceited but amusing fop in the drawing rooms of British high society. But beneath his veneer of lacy impertinence is a man of bravado and derring-do. In disguise, he becomes the Pimpernel -- ta-da! -- and steals into France to rescue aristocrats condemned to the guillotine during the French Revolution. After each rescue, he leaves behind a scarlet pimpernel, a flower whose petals close at the approach of stormy weather. He also uses a signet ring engraved with a scarlet pimpernel to identify himself on the sealing wax of letters to compatriots. It is all jolly-good intrigue. Because he cloaks his schemes in great secrecy, not even his new wife Marguerite (Jane Seymour) realizes he is anything more than an innocuous dandy. Frustrated, the French send the ruthless Chauvelin (Ian McKellen) to England to serve as ambassador and ferret out the elusive Pimpernel. In a plot that ensnares Marguerite and closes the Pimpernel's petals, Chauvelin finally confronts his clever adversary, and it's en garde -- parry and thrust! ~ Mike Cummings, All Movie Guide All Movie Guide

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    A great depiction of Baroness Orcz's works plus a glimpse at the French revolutionby Anonymous

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    July 28, 2009: This has always been a favorite movie of mine. I enjoy the escapades of the Scarlet Pimpernell and his men. It is also a great love story.

    I would not let children watch it due to the violent nature of the French revolution and the guillotine.

    Scarletby Anonymous

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    July 03, 2008: I just saw this recently, and I really really enjoyed it. I haven't read the book--yet-- however, this film was incredibly enjoyable, and Anthony Andrews does a fanTAStic job. He does his job as Percy beautifully, and he was just a fantastic character in general. I really enjoyed this movie.


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