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The Scarlet Pimpernel

The Scarlet Pimpernel

  • Status: Released
  • 20-12-1934
  • Runtime: 97 min
  • Score: 6.9
  • Vote count: 65

18th century English aristocrat Sir Percy Blakeney leads a double life. He appears to be merely the effete aristocrat, but in reality is part of an underground effort to free French nobles from Robespierre's Reign of Terror.

Leslie Howard

Sir Percy Blakeney / The Scarlet Pimpernel

Merle Oberon

Lady Marguerite Blakeney

Raymond Massey

Chauvelin

Nigel Bruce

The Prince of Wales

Bramwell Fletcher

The Priest

Anthony Bushell

Sir Andrew Ffoulkes

Joan Gardner

Suzanne de Tournay

Walter Rilla

Armand St. Just

Mabel Terry-Lewis

Countess de Tournay

O.B. Clarence

Count de Tournay

Ernest Milton

Robespierre

Edmund Breon

Col. Winterbottom

Melville Cooper

Romney

Gibb McLaughlin

The Barber

Morland Graham

Treadle

Brember Wills

Doman (uncredited)

Hindle Edgar

Lord Wilmot

William Freshman

Lord Hastings

A. Bromley Davenport

French innkeeper (Brogard)

Allan Jeayes

Lord Grenville

John Turnbull

Jellyband

Gertrude Musgrove

Sally - Jellyband's Daughter

Morland Graham

Treadle the tailor

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Leslie Howard portrays the ultimate good Samaritan in this enjoyable Alexander Korda adaptation of Baroness Orczy's tale of the murderous aftermath of the French Revolution. Married to the glamorous Merle Oberon, whom he believes selfishly betrayed the "St. Cyr" family to the guillotine, he, and his gang of lieutenants, daringly rescue aristocrats from under the very noses of the evil "Chauvelin" (Raymond Massey). Soon they are all walking a very tight rope between freedom and death after "Chauvelin" is sent to London to track down the "Scarlet Pimpernel" and where he tricks Oberon into betraying our intrepid rescuers. Howard is at times a little too theatrical with his foppish - "sink me" characterisation but Harold Young still creates a wonderfully tense drama with great performances from a particularly menacing Massey, and the supporting cast - Nigel Bruce amongst them - make this, for my money, the best silver screen adaptation of this novel.