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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two masters at arms named "Cocardasse and Passepoil". Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s / {{cuckold}}s who caught him in the act, he (non-lethally) uses "la Botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez played the Duke Philippe de Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'' (which was also co-written by Jean Cosmos), an adaptation of ''Literature/LeBossu'' in which both masters at arms and the secret fencing SignatureMove appear (Nevers is training at their fencing hall at the beginning).

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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two masters at arms named "Cocardasse and Passepoil". Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s / {{cuckold}}s who caught him in the act, nearly having sex with a girl from their family, he (non-lethally) uses "la Botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez Nevers" when fighting them. Creator/VincentPerez played the Duke Philippe de Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'' (which was also co-written by Jean Cosmos), an adaptation of ''Literature/LeBossu'' in which both masters at arms and the secret fencing SignatureMove appear (Nevers is training at their fencing hall at the beginning).
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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two masters at arms named "Cocardasse and Passepoil". Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s / {{cuckold}}s who caught him in the act, he (non-lethally) uses "la Botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez played the Duke of Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'' (which was also co-written by Jean Cosmos), an adaptation of ''Literature/LeBossu'' in which both masters at arms and the secret fencing SignatureMove appear (Nevers is training at their fencing hall at the beginning).

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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two masters at arms named "Cocardasse and Passepoil". Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s / {{cuckold}}s who caught him in the act, he (non-lethally) uses "la Botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez played the Duke of Philippe de Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'' (which was also co-written by Jean Cosmos), an adaptation of ''Literature/LeBossu'' in which both masters at arms and the secret fencing SignatureMove appear (Nevers is training at their fencing hall at the beginning).
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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two masters at arms named "Cocardasse and Passepoil". Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s / {{cuckold}}s who caught him in the act, he (non-lethally) uses "la botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez played the Duke of Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'' (which was also co-written by Jean Cosmos), in which both masters at arms and said secret fencing trick appear (Nevers is training at their fencing hall at the beginning).

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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two masters at arms named "Cocardasse and Passepoil". Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s / {{cuckold}}s who caught him in the act, he (non-lethally) uses "la botte Botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez played the Duke of Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'' (which was also co-written by Jean Cosmos), an adaptation of ''Literature/LeBossu'' in which both masters at arms and said the secret fencing trick SignatureMove appear (Nevers is training at their fencing hall at the beginning).
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* LoveBeforeFirstSight: Fanfan believes a (fake) prediction done by Adeline. So, he believes he'll marry king Louis XV's younger daughter. [[FalseSoulmate But, he ends up disappointed after he meets her]], [[spoiler: and prefers Adeline]].
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At the time of the UsefulNotes/SevenYearsWar in France, Fanfan (Creator/VincentPerez) is an unrepentant charmer and unrivaled swordsman. To escape a forced marriage to a woman he just seduced, he enlists in the army of King UsefulNotes/LouisXV ([[Creator/LesInconnus Didier Bourdon]]).

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At the time of the UsefulNotes/SevenYearsWar in France, Fanfan (Creator/VincentPerez) is an unrepentant charmer and unrivaled swordsman. To In order to escape a forced marriage to a woman he just seduced, he enlists in the army of King UsefulNotes/LouisXV ([[Creator/LesInconnus Didier Bourdon]]).
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* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: Adeline la Franchise is French, yet Penelope Cruz kept her Spanish accent when talking.
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* TorchesAndPitchforks: A bunch of angry fathers and husbands (from girls/women that [[ReallyGetsAround Fanfan has seduced]]) come at him with pitchforks.

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* TorchesAndPitchforks: A bunch of angry fathers and husbands (from (of girls/women that [[ReallyGetsAround Fanfan has seduced]]) come at him with pitchforks.
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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two masters at arms named "Cocardasse and Passepoil". Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s / {{cuckold}}s who caught him in the act, he (non-lethally) uses "la botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez played the Duke of Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'' (which was also co-written by Jean Cosmos), in which both masters at arms and said fencing trick appear (Nevers is training at their fencing hall at the beginning).

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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two masters at arms named "Cocardasse and Passepoil". Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s / {{cuckold}}s who caught him in the act, he (non-lethally) uses "la botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez played the Duke of Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'' (which was also co-written by Jean Cosmos), in which both masters at arms and said secret fencing trick appear (Nevers is training at their fencing hall at the beginning).
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''Fanfan la Tulipe'' is a French {{Swashbuckler}} comedy released in 2003, directed by Gérard Krawczyk and written by Jean Cosmos and Creator/LucBesson (who also produced it). It is a [[TheRemake remake]] of 1952's ''Film/FanfanLaTulipe''.

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''Fanfan la Tulipe'' is a French {{Swashbuckler}} comedy film released in 2003, directed by Gérard Krawczyk and written by Jean Cosmos and Creator/LucBesson (who also produced it). It is a [[TheRemake remake]] of 1952's ''Film/FanfanLaTulipe''.
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* TorchesAndPitchforks: A bunch of angry fathers and husbands (from girls/women that [[ReallyGetsAround Fanfan has seduced]]) come at him with pitchforks.
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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two masters at arms named "Cocardasse and Passepoil". Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s / {{cuckold}}s who caught him in the act, he uses "la botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez played the Duke of Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'' (which was also co-written by Jean Cosmos), in which both masters at arms and said fencing trick appear (Nevers is training at their fencing hall at the beginning).

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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two masters at arms named "Cocardasse and Passepoil". Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s / {{cuckold}}s who caught him in the act, he (non-lethally) uses "la botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez played the Duke of Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'' (which was also co-written by Jean Cosmos), in which both masters at arms and said fencing trick appear (Nevers is training at their fencing hall at the beginning).
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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two masters at arms named "Cocardasse and Passepoil". Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s / {{cuckold}}s who caught him in the act, he uses "la botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez played the Duke of Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'' (which was also co-written by Jean Cosmos), in which both masters at arms and said fencing trick appear (Nevers is training at their facility at the beginning).

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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two masters at arms named "Cocardasse and Passepoil". Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s / {{cuckold}}s who caught him in the act, he uses "la botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez played the Duke of Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'' (which was also co-written by Jean Cosmos), in which both masters at arms and said fencing trick appear (Nevers is training at their facility fencing hall at the beginning).
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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two masters at arms named "Cocardasse and Passepoil". Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s / {{cuckold}}s who caught him in the act, he uses "la botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez played the Duke of Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'' (which was also co-written by Jean Cosmos), in which both masters at arms and said fencing trick appear.

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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two masters at arms named "Cocardasse and Passepoil". Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s / {{cuckold}}s who caught him in the act, he uses "la botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez played the Duke of Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'' (which was also co-written by Jean Cosmos), in which both masters at arms and said fencing trick appear.appear (Nevers is training at their facility at the beginning).
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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two men named "Cocardasse and Passepoil". Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s / {{cuckold}}s who caught him in the act, he uses "la botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez played the Duke of Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'' (which was also co-written by Jean Cosmos), in which both men and said fencing trick appear.

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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two men masters at arms named "Cocardasse and Passepoil". Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s / {{cuckold}}s who caught him in the act, he uses "la botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez played the Duke of Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'' (which was also co-written by Jean Cosmos), in which both men masters at arms and said fencing trick appear.
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* ShotgunWedding: Fanfan is forced to marry a FarmersDaughter that he just made love to. He escapes and enlists to avoid getting killed for it.

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* ShotgunWedding: Fanfan is forced to marry a FarmersDaughter that he just made love to.seduced. He escapes and enlists to avoid getting killed for it.
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* AdaptationalComicRelief: In the 1952 film, Louis XV is outright villainous and kidnaps Fanfan's LoveInterest. Here, he's just a CluelessBoss and [[ArmchairMilitary Armchair General]].

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* AdaptationalComicRelief: In the 1952 film, Louis XV is outright villainous and kidnaps Fanfan's LoveInterest. Here, he's just a CluelessBoss and [[ArmchairMilitary Armchair General]].General]] (and not a villain either).
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-->'''Fanfan:''' She ignored that she was beautiful. I taught her.

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-->'''Fanfan:''' She ignored didn't know that she was beautiful. I taught her.
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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two men named Cocardasse and Passepoil. Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s / {{cuckold}}s who caught him in the act, he uses "la botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez played the Duke of Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'' (which was also co-written by Jean Cosmos), in which both men and said fencing trick appear.

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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two men named Cocardasse "Cocardasse and Passepoil.Passepoil". Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s / {{cuckold}}s who caught him in the act, he uses "la botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez played the Duke of Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'' (which was also co-written by Jean Cosmos), in which both men and said fencing trick appear.
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* AdaptationalComicRelief: In the 1952 film, Louis XV is outright villainous and kidnaps Fanfan's LoveInterest. Here, he's just a CluelessBoss and [[ArmchairMilitary Armchair General]].
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At the time of the UsefulNotes/SevenYearsWar in France, Fanfan (Creator/VincentPerez) is an unrepentant charmer and unrivaled swordsman. To escape a forced marriage to a woman he just seduced, he enlists into the army of King UsefulNotes/LouisXV ([[Creator/LesInconnus Didier Bourdon]]).

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At the time of the UsefulNotes/SevenYearsWar in France, Fanfan (Creator/VincentPerez) is an unrepentant charmer and unrivaled swordsman. To escape a forced marriage to a woman he just seduced, he enlists into in the army of King UsefulNotes/LouisXV ([[Creator/LesInconnus Didier Bourdon]]).
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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two men named Cocardasse and Passepoil. Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s / {{cuckold}}s who caught him in the act, he uses "la botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez played the Duke of Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'', in which both men and said fencing trick appear.

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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two men named Cocardasse and Passepoil. Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s / {{cuckold}}s who caught him in the act, he uses "la botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez played the Duke of Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'', ''Film/OnGuard'' (which was also co-written by Jean Cosmos), in which both men and said fencing trick appear.
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* MasterSwordsman: Fanfan's fencing talents are unrivaled.

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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two men named Cocardasse and Passepoil. Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s who caught him in the act, he uses "la botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez played the Duke of Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'', in which both men and said fencing trick appear.

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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two men named Cocardasse and Passepoil. Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s / {{cuckold}}s who caught him in the act, he uses "la botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez played the Duke of Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'', in which both men and said fencing trick appear.



* TheCharmer: Fanfan, of course. Practically no woman can resist him, and he's not TheCasanova type.
* ShotgunWedding: Fanfan is forced to marry a woman that he just made love to.

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* TheCharmer: Fanfan, Fanfan is a ladykiller, of course. Practically no woman can resist him, and he's definitely not TheCasanova type.
-->'''Fanfan:''' She ignored that she was beautiful. I taught her.
* ShotgunWedding: Fanfan is forced to marry a woman FarmersDaughter that he just made love to.to. He escapes and enlists to avoid getting killed for it.

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''Fanfan la Tulipe'' is a French {{Swashbuckler}} comedy released in 2003, directed by Gérard Krawczyk and written by Jean Cosmos and Creator/LucBesson. It is a [[TheRemake remake]] of 1952's ''Film/FanfanLaTulipe''.

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''Fanfan la Tulipe'' is a French {{Swashbuckler}} comedy released in 2003, directed by Gérard Krawczyk and written by Jean Cosmos and Creator/LucBesson.Creator/LucBesson (who also produced it). It is a [[TheRemake remake]] of 1952's ''Film/FanfanLaTulipe''.


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The film also stars Creator/PenelopeCruz as Adeline, Hélène de Fougerolles as Madame de Pompadour, Michel Muller as Tranche-Montagne and Creator/JacquesFrantz as Sergent la Franchise.
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''Fanfan la Tulipe'' is a French {{Swashbuckler}} comedy released in 2003. It is a remake of 1952's ''Film/FanfanLaTulipe''.

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''Fanfan la Tulipe'' is a French {{Swashbuckler}} comedy released in 2003. 2003, directed by Gérard Krawczyk and written by Jean Cosmos and Creator/LucBesson. It is a remake [[TheRemake remake]] of 1952's ''Film/FanfanLaTulipe''.
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''Fanfan la Tulipe'' is a French {{Swashbuckler}} comedy released in 2003. It is a remake of 1952's ''Film/FanfanLaTulipe''.

At the time of the UsefulNotes/SevenYearsWar in France, Fanfan (Creator/VincentPerez) is an unrepentant charmer and unrivaled swordsman. To escape a forced marriage to a woman he just seduced, he enlists into the army of King UsefulNotes/LouisXV ([[Creator/LesInconnus Didier Bourdon]]).
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* ActorAllusion: Fanfan boasts that he's been trained in fencing by two men named Cocardasse and Passepoil. Then, when demonstrating secret fencing tricks to the {{crazy jealous guy}}s who caught him in the act, he uses "la botte de Nevers". Vincent Perez played the Duke of Nevers in ''Film/OnGuard'', in which both men and said fencing trick appear.
* TheCavalierYears: The film is set in the mid-18th century, at the time of the Seven Years' War.
* TheCharmer: Fanfan, of course. Practically no woman can resist him, and he's not TheCasanova type.
* ShotgunWedding: Fanfan is forced to marry a woman that he just made love to.
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