| The Count of Bragelonne | |
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| Directed by | Fernando Cerchio |
| Written by | Alexandre Astruc Roland Laudenbach |
| Based on | The Vicomte of Bragelonne byAlexandre Dumas |
| Produced by | Robert de Nesle Dario Sabatello |
| Starring | Georges Marchal Dawn Addams Jacques Dumesnil |
| Cinematography | Lucien Joulin |
| Edited by | Léonide Azar |
| Music by | René Sylviano |
Production companies | Comptoir Français de Productions Cinématographiques Orso Film Iris Film |
| Distributed by | Comptoir Français du Film |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
| Countries | France Italy |
| Language | French |
The Count of Bragelonne (French:Le Vicomte de Bragelonne, Italian:Il Visconte di Bragelonne) is a 1954 Franco-Italian film directed byFernando Cerchio. It is a film adaptation of the novelLe Vicomte de Bragelonne byAlexandre Dumas père.[1] Its cast includedDawn Addams,Georges Marchal andJacques Dumesnil. It was shot at theBillancourt Studios inParis. The film's sets were designed by theart directorRoland Quignon.
Raoul de Bragelonne, son of the musketeerAthos, returns to France from a mission to England to find that his lover Louise de la Vallière is now mistress ofLouis XIV. Instead he now falls in love with Hélène de Winter and with the assistance ofD'Artagnan foils a plot byCardinal Mazarin to put the King's secret twin brother on the throne.
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