Advantages: just excellence with a clever storyline Disadvantages: the ending is a little deflating
ON GUARD- A review by Addy
Background
On Guard is a French made film that was adapted for film from the book titled Le Bossu, (The Hunchback) by the author Paul Feval. On Guard was released in 2004 and is your swashbuckling style movie in the vein of all those classic Musketeer movies or The Count of Monte Christo. Being made in France the film On Guard is in French language with English subtitles. This gem of a film is filled to the brim with conspiracy, action, retribution, love, and passion with a healthy layer of wit to top it all off. However, for me what this film has in such abundance is simply that it is such great fun.
Additional info
Genre: Foreign Films
Starring: Daniel Auteuil, Fabrice Luchini, Vincent Perez, Marie Gillain, Sacha Bourdo, Yann Colette, Jean-Francois Stevenin, Didier Pain, Charles ...
tayloa22 06.05.2008
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It says on the back
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Advantages: easy to assemble; light weight and fold up Disadvantages: more dangerous than a tumble out of bed
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It easily folds down whilst on the bed for reading bedtime stories and folds up small for going on holiday ...