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  1. In seventeenth-century Paris, poet and supreme swordsman Cyrano de Bergerac (José Ferrer) stops a play from being shown because he ostensibly cannot stand the bombastic style of the principal actor, Montfleury (Arthur Blake).

  2. Cyrano de Bergerac: Directed by Michael Gordon. With José Ferrer, Mala Powers, William Prince, Morris Carnovsky. The charismatic swordsman-poet helps another woo the woman he loves.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Romance
    • Michael Gordon
    • 1950-11-16
  3. May 28, 2018 · Stars: José Ferrer, Mala Powers, William Prince Director: Michael Gordon The charismatic swordsman-poet helps another woo the woman he loves, with an Oscar winning performance by José Ferrer.

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  4. Cyrano de Bergerac : I can see him now - he grins. He is looking at my nose, that skeleton. You there - who are you? A hundred against one, eh? I know them now, my ancient enemies... [Cyrano thrusts his sword at the empty air]

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0001207José Ferrer - IMDb

    José Ferrer was a Puerto Rican actor and film director. He won an Academy Award for Best Actor for playing the title character in Cyrano de Bergerac (1950). Ferrer was the first Puerto Rican actor to win an Academy Award, and also the first Hispanic actor to win an Academy Award.

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    • Santurce, Puerto Rico
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    • Coral Gables, Florida, USA
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  6. José Ferrer (born January 8, 1912, Santurce, Puerto Rico—died January 26, 1992, Coral Gables, Florida, U.S.) was an American actor and director best known for his Academy Award -winning performance in the title role of the film Cyrano de Bergerac (1950) and for his portrayal of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec in Moulin Rouge (1952).

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › José_FerrerJosé Ferrer - Wikipedia

    Ferrer made his debut as film director at Universal with an adaptation of The Shrike (1955), in which he also starred opposite June Allyson. Ferrer then performed Cyrano in an episode of Producer's Showcase on television, directed by Mel Ferrer and co-starring Claire Bloom.