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Scarlet Pimpernel
(1934)
Sir Percy Blakeney, an 18th century aristocrat, appears to be an effete fop but in reality is leader of an underground plot to free French nobles from the guillotine.
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The adventures of Robin Hood
(1938)
When Prince John and his Norman overlords begin oppressing the Saxon masses in King Richard’s absence, a Saxon lord fights back as the outlaw leader of a rebel guerrilla army.
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The Count of Monte Cristo
(2002)
A sailor, falsely imprisoned by jealous “friends,” escapes and assumes the identity of a wealthy count to exact his revenge.
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The court jester
(1956)
A 12th century court jester inadvertently becomes involved with outlaws who are trying to overthrow the kind of England.
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The crimson pirate
(1952)
An 18th century pirate rallies a band of rebels against their Spanish overlords in the Caribbean.
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The elusive Pimpernel
(1950)
A British aristocrat goes in disguise to France to rescue people from the terror of the guillotine.
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The legend of Zorro
(2005)
A threat to California’s impending statehood causes Zorro and his wife to take action.
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The man in the iron mask
(1998)
Cruel King Louis XIV of France keeps his secret twin brother imprisoned, and the Three Musketeers plot to have him freed to take over the throne.
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The mark of Zorro
(1920)
Zorro, masked champion of the people, opposes the oppressive colonial government in old Spanish California.
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The mark of Zorro
(1940)
The son of a California nobleman poses as a useless fop when in reality he is the masked avenger Zorro, fighting to free his homeland from a villainous dictatorship.
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The mask of Zorro
(1998)
Zorro comes out of retirement to train a new Zorro to fight an old nemesis who wants to become rich at the expense of the peasants.
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The princess bride
(1987)
Beautiful Buttercup will be forced to marry Prince Humperdink, unless Wesley, AKA the Dread Pirate Roberts, can save her.
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The prisoner of Zenda
(1937)
A king is kidnapped, and his cousin is recruited to impersonate him.
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The Sea Hawk
(1940)
A patriotic pirate raids Spanish ships for England and finds himself drawn into a conspiracy.
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The three musketeers
(1921)
The young D’Artagnan joins the Three Musketeers to save France and the honor of a lady from the evil Cardinal Richelieu.
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The three musketeers
(1993)
D’Artagnan and the Three Musketeers fight to thwart the evil Cardinal Richelieu’s plot to form an alliance with the enemy England.
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The three musketeers
(1948)
The Three Musketeers match wits with the sinister Cardinal Richelieu, who seeks to undermine the throne in his quest for power.
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Treasure Island
(1934)
Young Jim Hawkins is caught up with the pirate Long John Silver in search of the buried treasure of the buccaneer Captain Flint.
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Young Ivanhoe
(1995)
With Robin Hood’s help, the young Ivanhoe grows into a warrior and leader.
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Zatoichi
(2003)
A blind masseuse, who is in reality a master swordsman, stumbles into a town run by sinister gangs and a powerful samurai.
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