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Overview
In 16th-century France, the Chevalier de Pardaillan rescues the beautiful gypsy "Violetta", in reality Isabelle, daughter of the Comte d'Entraigues and prey of his sworn enemy, the Duke Henri de Guise. Pardaillan and Isabelle fall in love, and the valiant chevalier will not rest until the advent of King Henri IV.
Top Cast


Gérard Barray
Gérard Barray
Knight Jean de Pardaillan
Gérard Barray
Knight Jean de Pardaillan


Michèle Grellier
Michèle Grellier
Isabelle d'Entraigues alias 'Violetta'
Michèle Grellier
Isabelle d'Entraigues alias 'Violetta'


Philippe Lemaire
Philippe Lemaire
Karol Angoulême
Philippe Lemaire
Karol Angoulême


Jean Topart
Jean Topart
Henri de Guise
Jean Topart
Henri de Guise


Guy Delorme
Guy Delorme
Maurevert
Guy Delorme
Maurevert


Gianna Maria Canale
Gianna Maria Canale
Princess Fausta Borgia
Gianna Maria Canale
Princess Fausta Borgia


Kirk Morris
Kirk Morris
Samson
Kirk Morris
Samson


Claude Véga
Claude Véga
Picouic
Claude Véga
Picouic


Robert Berri
Robert Berri
Belgodère
Robert Berri
Belgodère
Caroline Rami
Caroline Rami
Marie-Josèphe Cochy alias 'La Fourcaude'
Caroline Rami
Marie-Josèphe Cochy alias 'La Fourcaude'
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