Handley_Page
Draco interdum Vincit
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As I write this, there's a very old film on our TV. Starring Cornell Wilde & Maureen O'Hara it's called "Sons of the Musketeers" [although it may also be know as "At Swords Point"]. I have to confess to a liking for these old Swashbuckling [action] movies, on account of them being quite funny and usually entertaining (a good one made at about the same time, 1952, is "The Crimson Pirate").
This one, however is a dreary thing; it must have taken at least half an hour to write. We'll pass over any historical inaccuracies [Hollywood was never noted for that] and skip to the actual words in the plot.
So the challenge, fellow authors, is to summarise a plot with some decent dialogue, with any convenient notes about the general run of the story and the film in general.
We ain't talking rocket-science here. Just a good outline for a 'historical romance' (where 'romance' is meant in its old sense; drama, excitement and even a bit of fun).
"Take that, you blaggard"

This one, however is a dreary thing; it must have taken at least half an hour to write. We'll pass over any historical inaccuracies [Hollywood was never noted for that] and skip to the actual words in the plot.
So the challenge, fellow authors, is to summarise a plot with some decent dialogue, with any convenient notes about the general run of the story and the film in general.
We ain't talking rocket-science here. Just a good outline for a 'historical romance' (where 'romance' is meant in its old sense; drama, excitement and even a bit of fun).
"Take that, you blaggard"