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  1. Fanfan la Tulipe is a 1952 French comedy adventure film directed by Christian-Jaque. It has also been categorized under swashbuckler films. The film starred Gérard Philipe and Gina Lollobrigida. TIME magazine placed it on its ten-best list for 1953, the only non-English language film to make the list.

  2. Fanfan la Tulipe: Directed by Christian-Jaque. With Gérard Philipe, Gina Lollobrigida, Marcel Herrand, Olivier Hussenot. Swashbuckling adventures of young army recruit Fanfan la Tulipe during the reign of King Louis XV in 18th Century France.

    • (3.4K)
    • Adventure, Comedy, Romance
    • Christian-Jaque
    • 1953-05-04
  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt0305568Fanfan (2003) - IMDb

    May 14, 2003 · In this 2003 remake of the classic 1952 French film, Fanfan la Tulipe is a swashbuckling lover who is tricked into joining the army of King Louis XV by Adeline La Franchise, who tells Fanfan that by doing so, he will eventually marry one of the king's daughters.

    • (5.6K)
    • Adventure, Comedy, Romance
    • Gérard Krawczyk
    • 2003-05-14
  4. Dans la France du XVIIIe siècle, Fanfan, un jeune aventurier intrépide et fougueux, s'engage dans l'armée du roi, encouragé par la belle Adeline, la fille d'un sergent recruteur.

    • (4.3K)
    • min | Aventure, Comédie, Romance
    • Gérard Krawczyk
    • 2003-05-14
  5. Fanfan la Tulipe is a 2003 French swashbuckler comedy directed by Gérard Krawczyk and starring Vincent Perez and Penélope Cruz. It was screened out of competition at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival. It is a remake of the 1952 film Fanfan la Tulipe.

  6. Fanfan la Tulipe est un film d'aventures français réalisé par Gérard Krawczyk, sorti en 2003. Synopsis [ modifier | modifier le code ] Dans la France du XVIII e siècle en proie à la guerre de Sept Ans , Fanfan est un coureur de jupons hors pair et un fin bretteur.

  7. A classic French comedy starring Gérard Philipe as a peasant soldier who joins the army to escape a marriage and falls in love with a fake fortune-teller. Watch the trailer, read the essay and enjoy the restored digital transfer of this 1952 Cannes winner.