Fanfan la Tulipe
Swashbuckling adventures of young army recruit Fanfan la Tulipe during the reign of King Louis XV in 18th Century France. Fanfan is a handsome young peasant. He joins the army to escape a forced marri…
Fanfan la Tulipe
Swashbuckling adventures of young army recruit Fanfan la Tulipe during the reign of King Louis XV in 18th Century France. Fanfan is a handsome young peasant. He joins the army to escape a forced marriage and because a gypsy girl predicted he will earn glory and the king's daughter as a wife. But the 'gypsy' girl was in fact Adeline, the daughter of the recruiting officer. Once he has discovered the stratagem, Fanfan refuses to forget this dream and decides to fulfill the destiny of the fake prediction. Fantastic swashbuckling adventures in a 18th Century setting, with a light criticism of the war and the mighty. —Yepok The beautiful fortune teller Adeline predicts a glorious future for young Fanfan if he joins the king's army. He will experience great adventures, fight for an important battalion and finally marry the king's daughter. Fanfan, who is already promised to a farmer's daughter, is just in time for this. To escape the arranged marriage, he joins the army. As he is about to sign the declaration of commitment, he realizes that Adeline is the daughter of officer La Franchise, who is urgently looking for recruits for his battalion. Although Fanfan has been deceived, he believes in the prophecy and sets his mind on marrying Henriette, the daughter of King Louis XV. On the way to the barracks, Fanfan witnesses Henriette and the king's mistress, Madame de Pompadour, being abducted. Fanfan, who is gifted with his sword, puts the kidnappers to flight and saves the lives of the princess and the courtesan. His brief encounter with Henriette has set his heart on fire. Without further ado, Fanfan enters the royal chambers to confess his love for the princess. But the bodyguard catches him and Fanfan is sentenced to death. —Arte Fanfan, a lazy young man from Paris escapes from a forced marriage to the daughter of farmer and joins the army after Adeline promised him a glorious career in the French army. After signing the contract, he finds out that Adeline is the daughter of his sergeant. In spite of this he tries to make the "promised faith" of him true, but he is caught when he tries to introduce himself to Louis XV's daughter Henriette, who he shall marry due to his promised faith. He is sentenced to death, but Adeline convinces Louis XV that he should be set free. But Louis XV hasn't done this for nothing, so he tries to kidnap Adeline. Fanfan chases the kidnappers without success, but he captures the military enemy's supreme commander. For this he receives the thanks of Louis XV, who promotes him and allows to marry one of his daughters, Adeline, who has been adopted by king. —Stephan Eichenberg <eichenbe@fak-cbg.tu-muenchen.de>
Fanfan la Tulipe
Adventure,Comedy,Drama
Film Details
Swashbuckling adventures of young army recruit Fanfan la Tulipe during the reign of King Louis XV in 18th Century France. Fanfan is a handsome young peasant. He joins the army to escape a forced marriage and because a gypsy girl predicted he will earn glory and the king's daughter as a wife.
But the 'gypsy' girl was in fact Adeline, the daughter of the recruiting officer. Once he has discovered the stratagem, Fanfan refuses to forget this dream and decides to fulfill the destiny of the fake prediction. Fantastic swashbuckling adventures in a 18th Century setting, with a light criticism of the war and the mighty.
—Yepok The beautiful fortune teller Adeline predicts a glorious future for young Fanfan if he joins the king's army. He will experience great adventures, fight for an important battalion and finally marry the king's daughter. Fanfan, who is already promised to a farmer's daughter, is just in time for this.
To escape the arranged marriage, he joins the army. As he is about to sign the declaration of commitment, he realizes that Adeline is the daughter of officer La Franchise, who is urgently looking for recruits for his battalion. Although Fanfan has been deceived, he believes in the prophecy and sets his mind on marrying Henriette, the daughter of King Louis XV.
On the way to the barracks, Fanfan witnesses Henriette and the king's mistress, Madame de Pompadour, being abducted. Fanfan, who is gifted with his sword, puts the kidnappers to flight and saves the lives of the princess and the courtesan. His brief encounter with Henriette has set his heart on fire.
Without further ado, Fanfan enters the royal chambers to confess his love for the princess. But the bodyguard catches him and Fanfan is sentenced to death. —Arte Fanfan, a lazy young man from Paris escapes from a forced marriage to the daughter of farmer and joins the army after Adeline promised him a glorious career in the French army.
After signing the contract, he finds out that Adeline is the daughter of his sergeant. In spite of this he tries to make the "promised faith" of him true, but he is caught when he tries to introduce himself to Louis XV's daughter Henriette, who he shall marry due to his promised faith. He is sentenced to death, but Adeline convinces Louis XV that he should be set free.
But Louis XV hasn't done this for nothing, so he tries to kidnap Adeline. Fanfan chases the kidnappers without success, but he captures the military enemy's supreme commander. For this he receives the thanks of Louis XV, who promotes him and allows to marry one of his daughters, Adeline, who has been adopted by king.
—Stephan Eichenberg <eichenbe@fak-cbg.tu-muenchen.de>.