Scaramouche Overview:

Scaramouche (1923) was a Silent Films - Drama Film directed by Rex Ingram and produced by Rex Ingram.

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Wine and Wit, Scaramouche Animated GIF

By Movies, Silently on May 2, 2013 From Movies Silently

This may possibly be the nicest compliment that an author has received in silent film.?His wit brings them wine and his wine brings them wit. Can’t argue with the logic. Ramon Novarro seems well pleased.... Read full article


Slapping Ramon Again, Scaramouche Animated GIF

By Movies, Silently on Apr 25, 2013 From Movies Silently

The aristocrats are killing off the revolutionaries by finding excuses to challenge them to duels. Little do they know that Ramon Novarro has been working as a swordmaster for the past year or so. Further, he is a bit of a troublemaker himself…... Read full article


Mealy-Mouthed Prude, Scaramouche Animated GIF

By Movies, Silently on Apr 22, 2013 From Movies Silently

Climene (Edith Allen) is getting pretty sick of Ramon Novarro telling her not to see other guys. Who does he think he is, her fiance? Oh yeah. He is her fiance. Well, anyway, he shows absolutely no sense of sophistication about the whole thing. So what if she’s seeing the guy who killed his be... Read full article


Scaramouche (1923) A Silent Film Review

By Movies, Silently on Apr 22, 2013 From Movies Silently

Featuring the famous opening line”he was born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad,” Scaramouche is the tale of Andre-Louis, ?a young lawyer (Ramon Novarro) who seeks to revenge the murder of his best friend at the hands a heartless aristocrat (Lewis Stone). To fu... Read full article


A Sharp Tongue and Mr. X, Scaramouche Animated GIF

By Movies, Silently on Apr 22, 2013 From Movies Silently

Ramon Novarro is something of a smart-mouth (via intertitle) in Scaramouche. We the audience love it but some characters are not as charmed. He has taken on the name of Mr. X or Scaramouche as he hides out from the law. His mouth, though, is as smart as ever.... Read full article


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An army of workmen built a whole French village that covered 60 acres and was faithfully reproduced down to cobblestone streets and shop windows filled with actual wares. Hundreds of thousands of yards of muslin, satin, brocade and velvet were required in the making of the gorgeous costumes worn by the cast.
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