Ultimately, it is the fencing, the swordplay in the swashbuckler movie, that catches our attention. |
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Zorro has always been a dashing swashbuckler who outfoxes his enemies in their defeat. |
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He looked like a swashbuckler fresh out of a living faerie tale, she thought. |
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I've learned history, mathematics, science, how to steer and ship and how to be a swashbuckler. |
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No doubt about it, Sir Christopher was a swashbuckler, perhaps the biggest British business ever produced. |
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A ballsy swashbuckler on camera, who did all her own stunts, O'Hara was totally submissive in her personal life. |
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As for the rest of us, the latest installment to the Zorro story is a complete flop if not for the fact that it wields that beloved swashbuckler. |
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A dashing swashbuckler of love, loss, and revenge in the midst of a plot to hide a conspiracy involving Napoleon's return to power. |
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He dreamt that he was a brave and noble swashbuckler, swinging from chandelier to chandelier as he dueled with his foes. |
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A picaresque novel with postmodern flourishes, the sinfully entertaining Zorro is serious fiction masked as a swashbuckler. |
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Marvin blocked her way, his legs spread out and his hands at his hips like a nerdy swashbuckler wannabe. |
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So if you're looking for a good swashbuckler type of film, go and get The Adventures of Robin Hood or Captain Blood. |
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If only because it's shorter, however, the decent effort that is The Count of Monte Crisco is a better swashbuckler than Brotherhood. |
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This swashbuckler of a movie on board the HMS Surprise in 1805 is set in a time when men were men and women were pretty much out of the picture. |
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Essentially the movie is a blueprint for every swashbuckler that was to follow. |
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There were six archetypes, including the daredevil, the oppugnant duelist, and the vainglory swashbuckler. |
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A blunt swashbuckler salvaged only by Tim Roth's wonderfully loathsome villain. |
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He sports a Vandyke beard and flashes a mischievous grin that gives him the look of a swashbuckler, though he's more adept with a torque wrench than a rapier. |
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The question is not whether they will be toppled, but why it requires an inflated running time of more than two hours for the swashbuckler to get the job done. |
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A true swashbuckler like this only comes along once every hundred years. |
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Like the western, the old-fashioned swashbuckler is a lost cinematic art. |
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In a time obsessed with figures and analyses he slashes away upon the field like an old-fashioned swashbuckler tackling pirates in some seafaring epic. |
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The graphs of annual tomato production held no interest for this one-eyed swashbuckler with the concentration span of a gnat and the heart of a desert lion. |
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A real Errol Flynn swashbuckler, this game is a water-bound escapade stuffed with sword fights, ship battles and a governor's daughter to woo in every port. |
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Hamlet was a swashbuckler, a mass-murderer, bragging about killing Poles, killing a minister behind a cloak, without even knowing quite who was there. |
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Vivendi's main shareholder, and chairman of its board, is Vincent Bolloré, a financial swashbuckler whose Bolloré Group is involved in sectors ranging from paper to electric cars and buses to the media. |
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Interventionist, musketeer and swashbuckler, free electron, answerable to no-one, Richard Olivier is above all a maker of documentary films, see films. |
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They brace themselves for a swashbuckler, but find a chinstroker. |
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Pirates of the Caribbean is a series of American fantasy swashbuckler films produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and based on Walt Disney's theme park ride of the same name. |
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