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The beloved rogue

Story of a 15th century poet and his battle of wits against the king of France.

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  • "Story of a 15th century poet and his battle of wits against the king of France."@en
  • "Story of a 15th century poet and his battle of wits against the king of France."
  • "Story of 15th century poet-adventurer Francis Villon, his battle of wits with Louis XI of France, and his swashbuckling romance with a damsel in distress."@en
  • "Story of 15th century poet-adventurer Francis Villon, his battle of wits with Louis XI of France, and his swashbuckling romance with a damsel in distress."
  • "Story of 15th century poet-adventurer Francois Villon, his battle of wits with Louis XI of France, and his swashbuckling romance with a damsel in distress."@en
  • ""Passionately devoted to France, Villon battles to save his country from the devious Duke of Burgundy who plots to overtake the throne"--Container."
  • "A rich historical romance starring John Barrymore as poet Frances Villon who battles against nasty King Louis the XI in 17th Century France."@en
  • "John Barrymore stars memorably as Parisian literary giant Francois Villon, who is made King for a day by King Louis XI in an effort to placate his subjects. Before the day is over, Villon must assemble a rag tag army of felons, vagrants, and ladies of ill repute to defend his beloved city against an invading army from Burgundy."@en
  • "A tale of heroics, amazing coincidences, marvelous escapes, and a touch of romance in the story of François Villon."@en
  • "In 1432, while François Villon is still an infant, his father dies as a martyr to his devotion to France. François grows up to be a renowned poet, an ardent patriot, and a notorious carouser who is not above criminal acts."
  • ""In The Beloved Rogue, Barrymore plays the legendary 15th century poet and thief, Francois Villon, the man who wrote 'Where are the snows of yesteryear' and inspired a number of stage works, including The Vagabond King."--Container."@en
  • "The swashbuckling poet Francois Villon battles to save his country from the devious Duke of Burgundy."@en
  • "Romantic drama set in France in 1432, with comedic undertones. John Barrymore portrays Villon, French poet and patriot, who becomes a Robin Hood-like character during the tumultuous reign of Louis XI."@en

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  • "Silent films"
  • "Silent films"@en
  • "Historical re-creations"
  • "Speelfilm"
  • "Features"@en
  • "Features"
  • "Biographical films"@en
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Historical films"
  • "Historical films"@en
  • "Feature films"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Adventure"
  • "Adventure films"
  • "Swashbucklers"
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Fiction films"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Swashbuckler films"@en
  • "Swashbuckler films"
  • "Action and adventure films"@en
  • "Action and adventure films"

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  • "The beloved rogue"
  • "The beloved rogue"@en
  • "Beloved rogue"@en
  • "Beloved rogue (Motion picture : 1927)"@en
  • "The Beloved rogue"@en
  • "The Beloved rogue"