
Da Scaramouche or se vuoi l'assoluzione baciar devi sto... cordone! 1973
In Gianfranco Baldanello's 1973 swashbuckling comedy, *Da Scaramouche or se vuoi l'assoluzione baciar devi sto... cordone!*, a cunning swordsman infiltrates the opulent Este court under the guise of adventure.
Director: Gianfranco Baldanello
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Da Scaramouche or se vuoi l'assoluzione baciar devi sto... cordone! (1973) about?
This 1973 comedy follows a clever swordsman who infiltrates a noble court to swipe a forbidden letter, only to find himself tangled in a web of deception and flirtation. His plan to outwit the aristocracy turns into a series of madcap escapades where swords are drawn but laughter isn't far behind.
Who directed Da Scaramouche or se vuoi l'assoluzione baciar devi sto... cordone!?
The film was directed by Gianfranco Baldanello, an Italian filmmaker known for blending adventure with comedy in the 1970s.
Who stars in Da Scaramouche or se vuoi l'assoluzione baciar devi sto... cordone!?
The lead role is played by Stelvio Rosi, supported by Mario Brega, Dada Gallotti, Franca Gonella, and Jocelyne Chaouat in key roles.
Is Da Scaramouche or se vuoi l'assoluzione baciar devi sto... cordone! (1973) worth watching?
If you love lighthearted historical capers with sharp dialogue and a breezy runtime, this 88-minute comedy is a hidden gem. Its playful tone and classic swordplay make it a fun pick, even if it doesn't aim for deep drama. A perfect choice for fans of old-school Italian adventure films.
How long is Da Scaramouche or se vuoi l'assoluzione baciar devi sto... cordone!?
The film runs for 88 minutes.
About Da Scaramouche or se vuoi l'assoluzione baciar devi sto... cordone! (1973) — Comedy Adventure with Sword and Wit
In Gianfranco Baldanello's 1973 swashbuckling comedy, *Da Scaramouche or se vuoi l'assoluzione baciar devi sto... cordone!*, a cunning swordsman infiltrates the opulent Este court under the guise of adventure. Disguised with wit and a rapier's precision, he plots to steal a secret letter—unaware that love, intrigue, and a dash of scandal are about to complicate his mission. Set against a lavish backdrop of Renaissance-era Italy, the film blends sharp humor with lighthearted swordplay, where every duel feels more like a dance and every secret could unravel at any moment.
The atmosphere is playful yet stylish, as the protagonist's charm and audacity keep audiences guessing. With a stellar cast led by Stelvio Rosi, the film delivers comedic energy and a touch of derring-do. Baldanello's direction ensures the story stays swift and entertaining, making *Da Scaramouche or se vuoi l'assoluzione baciar devi sto... cordone!* (1973) a delightful romp through history with a wink and a smile.