Scaramouche
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Scaramouche
Summary
Scaramouche is a film[1]. Scaramouche ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (184 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Scaramouche's image is recorded as Scaramouche (1952) trailer 5.jpg[3].
- Scaramouche's instance of is recorded as film[4].
- Scaramouche's director is recorded as George Sidney[5].
- Scaramouche's screenwriter is recorded as Rafael Sabatini[6].
- Scaramouche's screenwriter is recorded as George Froeschel[7].
- Scaramouche's composer is recorded as Victor Young[8].
- Scaramouche's genre is recorded as drama film[9].
- Scaramouche's genre is recorded as romance film[10].
- Scaramouche's genre is recorded as swashbuckler film[11].
- Scaramouche's genre is recorded as film based on a novel[12].
- Scaramouche's based on is recorded as Scaramouche[13].
- Scaramouche's cast member is recorded as Stewart Granger[14].
- Scaramouche's cast member is recorded as Eleanor Parker[15].
- Scaramouche's cast member is recorded as Janet Leigh[16].
- Scaramouche's cast member is recorded as Mel Ferrer[17].
- Scaramouche's cast member is recorded as Henry Wilcoxon[18].
- Scaramouche's cast member is recorded as Nina Foch[19].
- Scaramouche's cast member is recorded as Richard Anderson[20].
- Scaramouche's cast member is recorded as Lewis Stone[21].
- Scaramouche's cast member is recorded as Robert Coote[22].
- Scaramouche's cast member is recorded as John Dehner[23].
- Scaramouche's cast member is recorded as Carol Hughes[24].
- Scaramouche's cast member is recorded as Dorothy Patrick[25].
- Scaramouche's cast member is recorded as Elisabeth Risdon[26].
- Scaramouche's cast member is recorded as Howard Freeman[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Scaramouche's producer is recorded as Carey Wilson[28]. Scaramouche's director is recorded as George Sidney[5]. Screenwriters include Rafael Sabatini[6] and George Froeschel[7]. Cast members include Stewart Granger[14], Eleanor Parker[15], Janet Leigh[16], Mel Ferrer[17], Henry Wilcoxon[18], and Nina Foch[19].
Publication
Scaramouche's publication date is recorded as +1952-01-01T00:00:00Z[29]. Scaramouche's original language of film or TV show is recorded as English[30]. Genres include drama film[9], romance film[10], swashbuckler film[11], and film based on a novel[12].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Scaramouche's after a work by is recorded as Rafael Sabatini[31].
Why It Matters
Scaramouche ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (184 views/month).[2] Scaramouche has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[32] Scaramouche is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[33]