The Elusive Pimpernel
The Elusive Pimpernel

The Elusive Pimpernel (1950)

5.9 ? Nov 07, 1950 1h 49m

Overview

Foppish Sir Percy Blakeney, who secretly leads a double life as the daring rescuer of French aristocrats from the guillotine during the French Revolution, fights to save his brother-in-law while his wife is manipulated by the villainous Chauvelin into helping capture him, unaware of her husband's true identity.

Genres

Adventure Drama Romance

Release Date

November 07, 1950

Rating

5.9 /10

Runtime

1h 49m

Official Trailer from YouTube

David Niven

David Niven

Percy "Scarlet Pimpernel" Blakeney

Margaret Leighton

Margaret Leighton

Marguerite Blakeney

Cyril Cusack

Cyril Cusack

Chauvelin

Jack Hawkins

Jack Hawkins

Prince of Wales

Arlette Marchal

Arlette Marchal

Contesses de Tournai

Gérard Néry

Gérard Néry

Philippe de Tournai

Charles Victor

Charles Victor

Colonel Winterbotham

Danielle Godet

Danielle Godet

Suzanne de Tournai

Edmond Audran

Armand St. Juste

Eugene Deckers

Eugene Deckers

Captain Merieres

David Oxley

David Oxley

Captain Duroc

Raymond Rollett

Bibot

Philip Stainton

Philip Stainton

Jellyband

John Longden

John Longden

The Abbot

George De Warfaz

Baron

Arthur Wontner

Arthur Wontner

Lord Grenville

Richard George

Sir John Coke

David Hutcheson

David Hutcheson

Lord Anthony Dewhurst

Robert Coote

Robert Coote

Sir Andrew ffoulkes

Patrick Macnee

Patrick Macnee

Hon. John Bristow

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7.0/10

Apr 04, 2022

David Niven takes on the mantle of Baroness Orczy's hero in this classy but a little lightweight take on the escapades of the "Scarlet Pimpernel". Hugely successful at smuggling doomed artisto's from under the nose of the Reign of Terror, the French authorities charge "Chauvelin" (Cyril Cusack) to track down the culprit. He has some leverage with the new and glamorous "Lady Blakeney" (Margaret Leighton) and so offers her the life of her brother if she will agree to help him. She just happens to be married to the foppish "Sir Percy", but is he so useless as his persona suggests? Niven is on quite good form in this; there is enough intrigue to keep it moving along well and Leighton can always be relied upon to deliver competently (even if this is far from her best effort). It's not the best Powell & Pressberger film, but it is still a polished adventure with a soupçon of humour as we head to an exciting last fifteen minutes. Perhaps not as good as Leslie Howard's 1934 iteration, but Niven looks like he enjoyed making it and I enjoyed watching it, too.

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