Quentin Durward (TV series)

  • Amadeus August: Quentin Durward
  • Marie -France Boyer: Isabelle de Croye
  • Noël Roquevert: Quentin's uncle Ludovic
  • Clarisse Deudon: Hamelin de Croye
  • Michel Vitold: Louis XI.
  • André Oumansky: Hayraddin
  • William Sabatier: Charles the Bold
  • Guy Kerner: Tristan
  • Georges Marchal: Crèvecoeur
  • Jacques Monod: Cardianl La Balue
  • Robert Party: Campobasso
  • Roger Pigaut: Dunois
  • Denis Savignat Duc d' Orléans
  • André Valmy: Oliver le Daim

Quentin Durward is a 13-part television series on a historical novel ( Quentin Durward. Serving the King / The King's squire ) by Walter Scott based, which was published in 1823.

Synopsis

The hero, Quentin Durward, the last scion of an ancient Scottish noble family, whose relatives were murdered. He owes his life to help a monk. He grows up in a convent, until he himself should place the monastic vows. He fled to France, where he. Middle of the conflict between Louis XI and his cousin, Charles the Bold device. Quentin can earn the admiration of the king and has many adventures, not least to save the beautiful Isabelle de Croye on whose land has it in the scheming Karl.

As a television series

Quentin Durward was established in 1970 under the direction of Gilles Grangier as German - French evening series, among others produced for ZDF. The first broadcast took place from April to July in 1971 and included 13 items. Although they are not officially part of the " canon" Advent miniseries, either in broadcast format still date it was produced not only by the same company but boss - writer and producer Walter Ulbric also wrote the screenplay with here. In addition, once a leading man hear with false Stimmezu: Amadeus August, the self-timed later, missed the voice of Ivar Combrinck here.

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