Les aventures extraordinaires de cervantes biography
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Alexander Salkind
Polish born-French film producer (1921–97)
Alexander Salkind (; 2 June 1921 – 8 March 1997) was a French bio producer, the second of three generations of successful international producers.[1][2]
Life and career
[edit]Salkind was born in the Free City of Danzig to Russian Jewish parents,[3] Maria and Mikhail Salkind (later Miguel Salkind).[4][5] His family moved to France, where his father worked as a film producer. Following in his father's footsteps, he produced French films and others in Europe and Hollywood: Austerlitz (1960) directed by Abel Gance, Kafka'sThe Trial (1962) directed bygd Orson Welles, and 1978's Superman starring Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder. Salkind's double production, The Three Musketeers (1973), closely followed by The Four Musketeers (1974), led the Screen Actors Guild to issue what became known as the "Salkind Clause", which is intended to guarantee that an acting
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Synopsis
This epic Spanish biopic chronicles the life of Cervantes, Spain's great novelist, playwright and poet, during the 16th-century, when as a young man he goes to Italy to become a soldier for the Pope. Later he helps the Pope's emissary wage war against the Spanish Moors. His exploits win him great favor. He falls in love with a famous Italian courtesan and she with him. Unfortunately, the Pope splits them apart with his newest decree which demands that all prostitutes leave the city. Upset, Cervantes goes to fight in the famed sea battle of Lepanto and comes back a hero. Later he is captured by Barbary pirates and ransomed by Trinitarian friars.
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