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On Guard (1997)

On Guard (1997)
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This period swashbuckler, set during the years 1699 to 1716, is the seventh screen adaptation of Paul Feval's 1857 serialized novel. Trained in circus stunts and fencing, Lagardere (Daniel Auteuil) becomes the bodyguard of the Duke of Nevers (Vincent Perez), whose cousin is the greedy Gonzague (Luchini). Nevers learns he is a father and plans to marry Blanche de Caylus (Claire Nebout) in order to raise an heir. Gonzague dispatches assassins to kill Nevers, Blanche, and their baby. Dying, Nevers turns the child over to Lagardere, asking him to gain revenge on his killers. The infant is a girl, and Lagardere and the child hide amidst an Italian troupe of actors. Years pass, and the young Aurore (Marie Gillain) grows up believing Lagardere is her father. When the actors arrive in Paris 16 years after Nevers death, Lagardere at last sets the stage for revenge. Swordfight choreography by Michel Carliez, son of the fight expert who trained Jean Marais for the 1959 film of Le Bossu. Shown at the 1997 Acapulco French Film Festival and the 1997 Bastia Festival of Mediterranean Cinema. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Daniel AuteuilFabrice Luchini, (more)
Director(s):
Philippe de Broca
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of On Guard

This period swashbuckler, set during the years 1699 to 1716, is the seventh screen adaptation of Paul Feval's 1857 serialized novel. Trained in circus stunts and fencing, Lagardere (Daniel Auteuil) becomes the bodyguard of the Duke of Nevers (Vincent Perez), whose cousin is the greedy Gonzague (Luchini). Nevers learns he is a father and plans to marry Blanche de Caylus (Claire Nebout) in order to raise an heir. Gonzague dispatches assassins to kill Nevers, Blanche, and their baby. Dying, Nevers turns the child over to Lagardere, asking him to gain revenge on his killers. The infant is a girl, and Lagardere and the child hide amidst an Italian troupe of actors. Years pass, and the young Aurore (Marie Gillain) grows up believing Lagardere is her father. When the actors arrive in Paris 16 years after Nevers death, Lagardere at last sets the stage for revenge. Swordfight choreography by Michel Carliez, son of the fight expert who trained Jean Marais for the 1959 film of Le Bossu. Shown at the 1997 Acapulco French Film Festival and the 1997 Bastia Festival of Mediterranean Cinema. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
128 mins

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Director(s):
Philippe de Broca
Writer(s):
Jerome TonnerrePhilippe de BrocaJean Cosmos
Producer(s):
Patrick Godeau
Categories:
Action / Adventure
On Guard Awards:
  • 1997 - French Academy of Cinema - Best Costume Design
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    Jessica N.

    Highly enjoyable romp in the hay! I highly recommend this movie. The dialogue is in french, but that doesn't mean one cannot read the subtitles. Dashing action, not gore. Yes, there is blood, but it is just a trickle on the forehead. I love both of the moves by the Duke of Nevers (Vincent Perez).

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    Harlan W.

    Sword play is excellent, acting is fine, heroes very likeable, women lovely, villians are dastardly, most of the story line familiar and overall a pleasant sit through. It's even enjoyable to picked up the indigenous idiomatic French expressions and check them against the Englis subtitles. If it wasn't for the peek-a-boo breast and one scene I would let my kids watch it. The ending is a little tough as it's very French and period culture. Nicely done.

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    Ld K.

    Beside repeatedly seeing persons stabbed in the forehead and gushing blood, the evolution of Lagardere's relationship with his ward was creepy. Daniel Auteuil is wonderfully athletic and comedic, as is Vincent Perez. They make a good comedy team and I'd like to see them make another comedy adventure together.

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