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Par l'épée

Original title: By the Sword
  • 1991
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.8K
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Par l'épée (1991)
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An elderly man named Max comes to the famous fencing coach Villar and asks to take him on as a coach. But the coach does not like his weapon technique, and he only takes Max as a cleaner.An elderly man named Max comes to the famous fencing coach Villar and asks to take him on as a coach. But the coach does not like his weapon technique, and he only takes Max as a cleaner.An elderly man named Max comes to the famous fencing coach Villar and asks to take him on as a coach. But the coach does not like his weapon technique, and he only takes Max as a cleaner.

  • Director
    • Jeremy Kagan
  • Writers
    • James Donadio
    • John McDonald
  • Stars
    • F. Murray Abraham
    • Eric Roberts
    • Mia Sara
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Jeremy Kagan
    • Writers
      • James Donadio
      • John McDonald
    • Stars
      • F. Murray Abraham
      • Eric Roberts
      • Mia Sara
    • 32User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    F. Murray Abraham
    F. Murray Abraham
    • Suba
    Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts
    • Villard
    Mia Sara
    Mia Sara
    • Clavelli
    Christopher Rydell
    Christopher Rydell
    • Trebor
    Elaine Kagan
    Elaine Kagan
    • Rachel
    Brett Cullen
    Brett Cullen
    • Gallagher
    Doug Wert
    Doug Wert
    • Hobbs
    Sherry Hursey
    Sherry Hursey
    • Tanos
    Stoney Jackson
    • Johnson
    Caroline Barclay
    Caroline Barclay
    • Tatiana
    Peter Cohl
    • Calder
    Stephen Polk
    Stephen Polk
    • Williams
    Ennalls Berl
    • Dana
    Dharvi Darrell
    • Landlady
    Eve Kagan
    • Daughter
    Jonathan Strauss
    • Son
    Diane Erickson
    • Woman
    John Sheehan
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    • Director
      • Jeremy Kagan
    • Writers
      • James Donadio
      • John McDonald
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    dguertin-1

    I absolutely *have* to disagree.

    I too Fence, and I teach Historical rapier fighting as well. No, the film was not representative of Olympic sport-fencing, now or then, but it was never promoted as, or intended to be a "How to Fence" movie. If that's what you're looking for, go read DiGrassi. The film itself is a great story, it moves quickly, and has plenty of little quirks to make you say "Oh..." It was never 'predictable,' and the plot developed at a satisfying pace. Go to Blockbuster, rent it, decide for yourself. Then, go check eBay... =-)
    10tekky-2

    Great combination of mystery and skilled acting

    This movie fascinated me from the very beginning. It revolves around the sport of fencing, but the plot has little to do with fencing and more to do with crime & punishment, retribution and forgiveness, and the meaning of success. Eric Roberts plays a skilled but haughty owner of a fencing school, just like his dear old (deceased) dad. F. Murray Abraham is the mystery man, who is apparently making a new start in a new town and who applies to be a fencing teacher at the school. Although Roberts quickly discerns that Abraham is not "up to snuff" for a teacher and hires him as a janitor, Roberts fails to recognize the inevitable result of years away from a sport that requires daily attention. Over the course of the film, Roberts & Abraham flesh out their characters nicely as the viewer discovers who Abraham really is while watching Roberts' character discover himself and finally learn a lesson that was stunted by tragedy in his boyhood. Like any movie about a sport, I'm sure there were fencing "flaws," but it was believable enough to me to make watching it intriguing (and sometimes tiring!). There's quite a lot of action for this movie that only has 3 sets, too! Get a bag of popcorn and settle in for a good flick.
    7blakduke

    not for professional fencers

    Hey, so the fencing is a bit hokey. The movie is "not" about fencing, if it were we would all be asleep in 10 minutes. I have fenced on and off for over 30 years so I know a little bit about it. I would rather watch something like this than any fencing bout ever put on. So all you purists out there, lighten up. Like the movie for what it is, don't dis-like it for what it isn't. The story was not about fencing, the fencing was only a backdrop to the story.
    10mclowery

    A skillful movie with depth and moral lessons.

    By the Sword has depth to it that I seldom see in film. It also displays a morality play, skillfully embedded in the story that make this one of my all time favorites. I recognize that By the Sword will not be for everyone. It was not made with the cookie cutter approach.
    9Jonathan-9

    Slow burning fuse to a large keg of gunpowder

    Normally, I like Leonard Maltin and can sympathise with his reviews but he seems to have watched a different film here entirely. It is not really a revenge story, "by-the-numbers" or otherwise. There is a man with a mission here but cheap vengeance isn't his goal. The leads do an excellent job of portraying antagonistic personalities coming slowly to the boil in the claustrophobic world of the fencing salon as the characters evolve. And they do evolve.

    As for Errol Flynn doing it better, that is a fatuous comment in the extreme. Apart from his swordfight on the beach with Basil Rathbone in "Captain Blood", his fencing always looked very stagy to me. The last fight in "By the Sword", by contrast, is the single most vicious fencing combat I've ever seen. It is the only time I have ever had the impression that the combatants actually intend to kill one another. A brilliantly choreographed sequence.

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      Fencing Student: You never taught me that!

      Alexander Villard: You can't teach surprise.

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 1992 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • By the Sword
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Film Horizon
      • Foil Productions Inc.
      • The Movie Group
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,220
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,078
      • Sep 26, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,220
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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