The Elusive Pimpernel 1950
The Elusive Pimpernel
A British aristocrat goes in disguise to France to rescue people from The Terror of the guillotine.
A British aristocrat goes in disguise to France to rescue people from The Terror of the guillotine.
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Full Cast & Crew... Percy "Scarlet Pimpernel" Blakeney
... Marguerite Blakeney
... Chauvelin
... Prince of Wales
... Contesses de Tournai
... Philippe de Tournai
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See All 1 Reviews27 Dec 2022 by CinemaSerf
David Niven takes on the mantle of Baroness Orczy's hero in this classy but a little lightweight take on the escapades of the "Scarlet Pimpernel". Hugely successful at smuggling doomed artisto's from under the nose of the Reign of Terror, the French authorities charge "Chauvelin" (Cyril Cusack) to track down the culprit. He has some leverage with the new and glamorous "Lady Blakeney" (Margaret Leighton) and so offers her the life of her brother if she will agree to help him. She just happens to be married to the foppish "Sir Percy", but is he so useless as his persona suggests? Niven is on quite good form in this; there is enough intrigue to keep it moving along well and Leighton can always be relied upon to deliver competently (even if this is far from her best effort). It's not the best Powell & Pressberger film, but it is still a polished adventure with a soupçon of humour as we head to an exciting last fifteen minutes. Perhaps not as good as Leslie Howard's 1934 iteration, but Niven looks like he enjoyed making it and I enjoyed watching it, too.
Release Date:
Nov 07, 1950 (United Kingdom)
Run Time:
1hr 49`
MMPA Rating:
Original Language:
English
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Status:
Released

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David Niven takes on the mantle of Baroness Orczy's hero in this classy but a little lightweight take on the escapades of the "Scarlet Pimpernel". Hugely successful at smuggling doomed artisto's from under the nose of the Reign of Terror, the French authorities charge "Chauvelin" (Cyril Cusack) to track down the culprit. He has some leverage with the new and glamorous "Lady Blakeney" (Margaret Leighton) and so offers her the life of her brother if she will agree to help him. She just happens to be married to the foppish "Sir Percy", but is he so useless as his persona suggests? Niven is on quite good form in this; there is enough intrigue to keep it moving along well and Leighton can always be relied upon to deliver competently (even if this is far from her best effort). It's not the best Powell & Pressberger film, but it is still a polished adventure with a soupçon of humour as we head to an exciting last fifteen minutes. Perhaps not as good as Leslie Howard's 1934 iteration, but Niven looks like he enjoyed making it and I enjoyed watching it, too.
Cast & Crew of
The Elusive Pimpernel
Directors & Credit Writers
... Director
... Director
Cast
... Percy "Scarlet Pimpernel" Blakeney
... Marguerite Blakeney
... Chauvelin
... Prince of Wales
... Contesses de Tournai
... Philippe de Tournai
... Colonel Winterbotham
... Suzanne de Tournai
... Armand St. Juste
... Captain Merieres
... Captain Duroc
... Bibot
... Jellyband
... The Abbot
GDW
George De Warfaz... Baron
... Lord Grenville
... Sir John Coke
... Lord Anthony Dewhurst
... Sir Andrew ffoulkes
... Hon. John Bristow