

108 minutes
4/21/1961
A ruined Baron Philippe de baron, meets one day a troupe of traveling actors led by Herod. Attracted by the one who plays the role of the ingenue: Isabella, and by the dynamism and enthusiasm of his companions, he takes the place of the deceased poet of the troupe. And during performances, Philippe became the captain Sunder. For his part, Isabelle loves Philip, but does not consider marriage, nobility him missing, she refuses to harm the career of Baron. And one day, the Duke of Vallombrosa, seduced by Isabella, finds himself challenged to a duel by Philippe for touching the girl. Defeated, he launched his men against Sunder, then removes Isabelle. The actors throw themselves then to storm the castle where she is being held. This time Vallombrosa was seriously injured, and the duke's own father, rushed to the scene, Isabelle discovers the girl he had once been an actress. Nothing stands now the union of Sunder and Isabella, under the tender gaze of the actors Herod and Scapin.

Jean Marais
as Baron Philippe de Sigognac / Captain Fracasse

Geneviève Grad
as Isabelle

Gérard Barray
as Duke of Vallombreuse

Riccardo Garrone
as Lampourde

Danielle Godet
as Serafina

Sophie Grimaldi
as Zerbine

Sacha Pitoëff
as Matamore

Philippe Noiret
as Hérode

Louis de Funès
as Scapin

Jean Rochefort
as Malartic

Bernard Dhéran
as Knight of Vidalenc

Alain Saury
as Agostin

Jacques Toja
as Léandre

Maurice Teynac
as Baron des Bruyères
Joëlle Latour
as Chiquita

Raoul Billerey
as Mérindol

Anna Maria Ferrero
as Marquise de Bruyere

Renée Passeur
as Léonarde, duenna of the troupe

Guy Delorme
as Man of the Prince of Moussy

Jean Yonnel
as Prince of Moussy

Robert Pizani
as Blazius