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Year:2021
Director:Joe Wright
Written by:Edmond Rostand (Author), Edmond Rostand (Theatre Play), Erica Schmidt (Screenplay)

Script Synopsis:A man ahead of his time, Cyrano de Bergerac dazzles whether with ferocious wordplay at a verbal joust or with brilliant swordplay in a duel. But, convinced that his appearance renders him unworthy of the love of a devoted friend, the luminous Roxanne, Cyrano has yet to declare his feelings for her—and Roxanne has fallen in love, at first sight, with Christian.
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Cyrano De Bergerac Script https://scripts-onscreen.com/movie/cyrano-de-bergerac-script-links/ Sat, 07 Dec 2013 03:02:56 +0000 https://scripts-onscreen.com/movie/cyrano-de-bergerac-script-links/
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Year:1950
Director:Michael Gordon
Written by:Edmond Rostand (Theatre Play), Carl Foreman (Screenplay)

Script Synopsis:José Ferrer won the Oscar for Best Actor for his portayal of the swordsman-poet using his silver tongue to woo the woman he loves for another man. Cyrano de Bergerac is a play written in 1897 by Edmond Rostand. Although there was a real Cyrano de Bergerac, the play is a fictionalization of his life that follows the broad outlines of it. The entire play is written in verse, in rhyming couplets of twelve syllables per line, very close to the Alexandrine format, but the verses sometimes lack a caesura. It is also meticulously researched, down to the names of the members of the Académie française and the dames précieuses glimpsed before the performance in the first scene. The play has been translated and performed many times, and is responsible for introducing the word "panache" into the English language.
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