The Gallant Blade
The Greatest Swordsman in France! The boldest lover in Paris!
1948 | 81m | English
Popularity: 0.6 (history)
| Director: | Henry Levin |
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| Writer: | Walter Ferris, Morton Grant, Edward Dein, Ted Thomas |
| Staring: |
| Larry Parks in a Cinecolor swashbuckler. | |
| Release Date: | Oct 12, 1948 |
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| Director: | Henry Levin |
| Writer: | Walter Ferris, Morton Grant, Edward Dein, Ted Thomas |
| Genres: | Action, Drama, Romance |
| Keywords | france, spain, general, swashbuckler, 17th century |
| Production Companies | Columbia Pictures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2026 Entered: May 01, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Larry Parks | Lt. David Picard |
| Marguerite Chapman | Nanon de Lartigues |
| Victor Jory | Marshal of France Mordore |
| George Macready | Gen. Cadeau |
| Edith King | Mme. Chauvignac |
| Michael Duane | Cpl. Paul Brissac |
| Onslow Stevens | Gen. de la Garance |
| Peter Brocco | Sgt. Jacques |
| Ross Ford | Henri |
| Fred F. Sears | Lawrence |
| Nedrick Young | Sgt. Martine |
| Wilton Graff | Duc d'Orleans |
| Nelson Leigh | D'Emery |
| Kenneth MacDonald | Gen. de Beaufort |
| Frank Reicher | Major |
| Gloria Saunders | Marie |
| Pierre Watkin | Governor |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Henry Levin | Director |
| Walter Ferris | Screenplay |
| Morton Grant | Screenplay |
| Wilfred H. Petitt | Additional Dialogue |
| Edward Dein | Story |
| Ted Thomas | Story |
| Burnett Guffey | Cinematography |
| Charles Lawton Jr. | Cinematography |
| Viola Lawrence | Editor |
| George Duning | Music |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Irving Starr | Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person |
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What’s probably most remarkable about this standard swashbuckler is that for a change George Macready isn’t actually the baddie! Don’t worry, we find that out almost immediately as his boss (Victor Jory) decides that the best way to defuse a worryingly noisy French population was to give them someon ... e else to hate. To that end, he orders his general “Cadeau” (Macready) to invade Spain. He’s not so keen on following orders, so together with his loyal lieutenant “Picard” (Larry Parks) sets off to change some minds. Along the way, the encounter the glamorous “Nanon” (Marguerite Chapman) who takes a bit of a shine to the young man and who also happens to be the lady love of the war-mongering marshal. Once they arrive in Paris, it’s conspiracies galore and it quickly falls to the young man to try to save the day, the general and get the gal! Sure, it is all old hat that has borrowed plenty from other films, but Parks is an amiable hero who works well with both Chapman and Macready; there is plenty of swordplay and there’s even a special ring. You’ll never remember it, but it’s a lively eighty minutes that I quite enjoyed.