Cyrano de Bergerac / produced by Stanley Kramer ; directed by Michael Gordon ; story by Edmond Rostand ; screenplay by Carl Foreman. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: ALP 6070D | Alpha VideoPublication details: Narberth, Pennsylvania : Alpha Video, (c)2003.Edition: Full screen presentationDescription: 1 videodisc (112 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • video
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  • videodisc
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • PN1997.C997.C973 2003
  • PN1997
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Production credits:
  • Photography, Frank Planer ; music, Dimitri Tiomkin ; editor, Harry Gerstad.
Subject: Cyrano de Bergerac is a 17th century French soldier-poet and swordsman who loves his cousin Roxane, but believes she will never love him because of his enormous nose. He courts and wins her, not for himself, but for his inexperienced and prosaic friend, Christian, who dies in battle. Years later, as Cyrano himself is dying, he confesses his love to Roxane, who suddenly realizes that it was Cyrano's words she had heard from Christian, and Cyrano that she had always loved.
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Multi-media (10-day check-out) Multi-media (10-day check-out) G. Allen Fleece Library MULTIMEDIA Non-fiction PN1997.C97 2003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) ML Available 31923001427406

Originally released as a motion picture in 1950.

Northern Mariana IslandsAA rating: Not rated.

Photography, Frank Planer ; music, Dimitri Tiomkin ; editor, Harry Gerstad.

Cyrano de Bergerac is a 17th century French soldier-poet and swordsman who loves his cousin Roxane, but believes she will never love him because of his enormous nose. He courts and wins her, not for himself, but for his inexperienced and prosaic friend, Christian, who dies in battle. Years later, as Cyrano himself is dying, he confesses his love to Roxane, who suddenly realizes that it was Cyrano's words she had heard from Christian, and Cyrano that she had always loved.

Based on Brian Hooker's translation of Edmond Rostand's drama.

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