The Elusive Pimpernel
The Elusive Pimpernel – 1950 | 109 mins | Drama | Colour
Plot Synopsis

In revolution-torn Paris of 1792, ‘The Scarlet Pimpernel’ rescues aristocrats from the guillotine and smuggles them to safety across the English Channel. Citizen Chauvelin determines that he will capture and unmask this folk hero and travels to England, suspecting the Pimpernel to he Sir Percy Blakeney. He forces Sir Percy’s wife Marguerite, to help him by threatening to expose her brother Armand.
Marguerite despises her husband as a worthless fop, while Percy for his part mistrusts Marguerite, believing she betrayed a French family to the government. Chauvelin learns the Pimpernel’s identity and, realising the truth herself, Marguerite races to Mont St Michel, the rendezvous of the Pimpernel and his men, only to be captured by the Chauvelin. Percy offers his own life in exchange for Marguerite’s, but escapes the firing squad. As Chauvelin’s men surround the castle they realise too late that the advancing high tide has cut off the Mont. The Pimpernel escapes by boat, he and Marguerite at last confident of each others trust.
Production Team
Michael Powell: Director
Emeric Pressburger: Director
Arthur Lawson: Art Direction
George R Busby: Associate Producer
Sydney Streeter: Asst Director
Christopher Challis: Cinematography
Ivy Baker: Costume Design
Bernard Sarron: Costume Design
Nandi Heckroth: Costume Design
Reginald Mills: Editing
Jimmy Vining: Make-Up Artist
Betty Cross: Make-Up Artist
Brian Easdale: Music
Emeric Pressburger: Producer
Michael Powell: Producer
Hein Heckroth: Production Design
Emeric Pressburger: Script
Michael Powell: Script
Red Law: Sound
Charles Poulton: Sound
W Percy Day: Special Effects
Cast
David Niven: Sir Percy Blakeney
Margaret Leighton: Marguerite Blakeney
Cyril Cusack: Chauvelin
Jack Hawkins: Prince of Wales
Arlette Marchal: Contesses de Tournai
Gérard Nery: Philippe de Tournai
Danielle Godet: Suzanne de Tournai
Raymond Rollett: Bibot







