Clash of Steel (1962)
In 16th-century France, the Chevalier de Pardaillan rescues the beautiful gypsy "Violetta", in reality Isabelle, daughter of the Comte d'Entraigues and prey of his sworn enemy, the Duke Henri de Guise. Pardaillan and Isabelle fall in love, and the valiant chevalier will not rest until the advent of King Henri IV.
Director: Bernard Borderie
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Gérard Barray as Knight Jean de Pardaillan |
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Michèle Grellier as Isabelle d'Entraigues alias 'Violetta' |
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Philippe Lemaire as Karol Angoulême |
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Jean Topart as Henri de Guise |
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Guy Delorme as Maurevert |
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Gianna Maria Canale as Princess Fausta Borgia |
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Kirk Morris as Samson |
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Claude Véga as Picouic |
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Robert Berri as Belgodère |
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Caroline Rami as Marie-Josèphe Cochy alias 'La Fourcaude' |
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Jacques Seiler as 'La Pince' |
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Robert Dalban as Landry |
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Raoul Billerey as Bussy |
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Antoine Baud as Man in red |
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Jacques Hilling as Chamberlain of the Duke of Guise |
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Franck Estange as Henchman |
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Maîthé Mansoura as Fausta's servant |
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Henri Cogan as Miller |
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Gib Grossac as |
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Hélène Bellanger as Huguette (uncredited) |
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Yvan Chiffre as Guard (uncredited) |
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Françoise Giret as Inn servant (uncredited) |
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Rico López as Henchman (uncredited) |
| Crew | Paul Misraki | Compositor |
| Writing | Bernard Borderie | Writer |
| Directing | Bernard Borderie | Director |