Summaries

French Revolution-era count leads double life as bandit "Black Tulip," robbing village. Injured, he has brother impersonate him. Brother discovers count's selfish motives, sparking conflict between their principles and truth.

In 1789, when the Revolution went on, a bandit named "Black Tulip" held the surroundings of village Roussillon in fear. The poor people respected him as Robin Hood, who declare himself a revolutioner but Count Guillaume de Saint Preux "plays" this benefactor. When he fought with Mouche, the policeman he was wounded ...—Kornel Osvart <[email protected]>

In 1789, in France, the outlaw The Black Tulip is a thief that steals the nobles for himself; however the poor people believes he is a revolutionary. He is indeed the womanized and dull Count Guillaume de Saint Preux, who has a love affair with the married Marquise Catherine de Vigogne. When the Chief of Police Baron La Mouche plans a scheme to arrest The Black Tulip, the bandit is marked by a scar on the face and La Mouche suspects Guillaume might be The Black Tulip. However Guillaume summons his clumsy and idealistic younger brother Julien de Saint Preux to pose as if were him to lure La Mouche. Meanwhile Julien meets the bride Caroline "Carol" Plantin, who is a revolutionary, and they fall in love with each other. When Julien learns that his brother does not have any principles or ideal, he assumes Guillaume identity and The Black Tulip to support Plantin and his group in the revolution. Will they succeed?—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Details

Keywords
  • man tied up
  • nickname in title
  • identical twin brothers
  • french revolution
  • faked execution
Genres
  • Action
  • Adventure
  • Comedy
Release date Feb 27, 1964
Countries of origin Italy France Spain
Language French
Filming locations Trujillo, Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain
Production companies Flora Film Mizar Films Méditerranée Cinéma

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h 55m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 2.20 : 1

Synopsis

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