The Purple Mask
France, 1803: 11 years after the Revolution, a royalist underground is led by a new 'Scarlet Pimpernel', the Purple Mask, who rescues nobles in distress and kidnaps Napoleon's officials for ransom, aided by the spy services of a group of lovely models headed by Laurette (really the Duc de Latour's daughter). But even she doesn't know the Purple Mask's real identity as foppish dancing master Rene...
Cast

Tony Curtis
Rene de Traviere / The Purple Mask

Colleen Miller
Laurette de Latour

Gene Barry
Captain Charles Laverne

Dan O'Herlihy
Brisquet

Angela Lansbury
Madame Valentine

George Dolenz
Marcel Cadonal

John Hoyt
Rochet

Donald Randolph
Andre Majolin

Robert Cornthwaite
Napoleon Bonaparte

Stephen Bekassy
Baron de Morleve

Paul Cavanagh
Duc de Latour

Myrna Hansen
Constance de Voulois

Allison Hayes
Irene de Bournotte

Carl Milletaire
Edouard

Richard Avonde
Roger

Britt Lomond
Raoul (as Glase Lohman)

Everett Glass
Father Brochard

George Baxter
Official (uncredited)

Eugene Borden
Napoleon Officer (uncredited)

Louis Borel
Workman (uncredited)
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Reviews
CinemaSerf
This is a sort of "Zorro" meets the "Scarlet Pimpernel" - a colourful, swashbuckling offering from Bruce Humberstone that allows our hero Tony Curtis to pretty much run riot! He is the flamboyant, debonaire Royalist determined to rescue his friends, ransom the agents of First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte and engage in a bit of flirting with the daughter "Laurette" (Coleen Miller) of the plotting, ambitious "Duc de Latour" (Paul Cavanagh). It's all a bit theatrical, but has a great cast including Gene Barry, Dan O'Herlihy and Angela Lansbury to help keep it rollicking along in a fun, enjoyable fashion. The script, such as it is, isn't up to very much but that's made up for by the overall joie-de-vivre of the whole escapade and I quite enjoyed it.
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