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branko007 01-03-21 05:34 PM

Swashbucker movie of the 50s
 
I don't have much information about this movie. I believe its filmed between 19t50 and 1960, I supposed Stewart Granger was main actor, but I cant find it in his movies. I remember only one specific scene, when some rebels against king have meeting in some tavern, soldiers came so they run trough the cellar, than some cave over the suspension bridge, when some old fat guy cuts the bridge and falls into abyss to save others.If anyone has some idea, please feel free to give me a suggestion. Like i said, swashbuckler, 50s, 60s, rebels, and etc. Thanks a lot.

philrider9 01-05-21 04:58 PM

Re: Swashbucker movie of the 50s
 
The only Stewart Granger swashbuckler movie from the 1950s I can recall is Scaramouche. I hardly remember anything about it though.

RicD 01-14-21 04:24 PM

Re: Swashbucker movie of the 50s
 
At Swords Point starring Cornell Wilde, Maureen O'Hara and Alan Hale Jr.

OHForums 01-14-21 05:18 PM

Originally Posted by RicD (Post 2166428)
At Swords Point starring Cornell Wilde, Maureen O'Hara and Alan Hale Jr.
I couldn't find that scene, but I didn't watch the movie completely. https://my.mail.ru/bk/super-lenochka/video/82/279.html

branko007 01-15-21 03:35 PM

Its not At Swords Point, no tavern or suspension bridge, and definitely it is not Scaramouche, it is a well known movie for me.

Citizen Rules 01-15-21 03:49 PM

Originally Posted by branko007 (Post 2166836)
Its not At Swords Point, no tavern or suspension bridge, and definitely it is not Scaramouche, it is a well known movie for me.
Take a look at Errol Flynn's filmography as he made a number of swashbuckler films. It kind of sounds like Against All Flags

Errol Flynn's filmography IMDB

branko007 01-15-21 03:51 PM

Strange thing, I just found it. I am so happy. Its The Moonraker from 1958.
I'm so happy now :) :) :)
Thanks folks.


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