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  1. Sword of Freedom was a 1958 drama adventure series for a family audience. Like several of its predecessors (most notably The Adventures of Robin Hood ), it was produced by Sapphire Films for ITC Entertainment and fitted into the same swashbuckler genre as previous productions.

  2. Sword of Freedom: With Edmund Purdom, Martin Benson, Adrienne Corri, Roland Bartrop. In sixteenth century Florence, Marco del Monte, a dashing Robin Hood-like figure, leads the Republicans against the tyrannical Duke de Medici and his minions.

    • (37)
    • 1957
    • Adventure, Family
    • 25
  3. Fearing a revolt because of his high taxes, de Medici hires Spanish mercenaries to keep the peace. The peacekeepers methods include a large amount of violence, however, and de Medici hopes that one of the victims is Marco. Rate.

  4. 1957. Two powerful Italian families are to be united by a marriage of convenience. The principals in the wedding have never seen each other and Marco is hired to paint a portrait of the bride to be - a beautiful woman who, unfortunately has a nasty scar on her face.

  5. Sword of Freedom was a 1958 drama adventure series for a family audience. Like several of its predecessors, it was produced by Sapphire Films for ITC Entertainment and fitted into the same swashbuckler genre as previous productions. It ran for 39 half-hour monochrome episodes.

  6. Sword of Freedom. In Sixteenth Century Florence, Marco del Monte, a dashing Robin Hood-like figure, leads the Republicans against the tyrannical Duke of de Medici and his minions. Marco del Monte is a young Republican artist living in sixteenth century Renaissance Florence.

  7. American actor Edmund Purdom buckled his swash through 39 episodes of this costume action-adventure series set in Renaissance Florence, where his Marco del Monte artist-cum-swordsman character led freedom’s battle against the corrupt Duke de Medici (Martin Benson) and his political henchman, Machiavelli (Kenneth Hyde).

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