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  1. The Last Remake of Beau Geste. Digby Geste (Marty Feldman) joins his brother, Beau (Michael York), in the Foreign Legion following the theft of a priceless family heirloom.

  2. Apr 6, 2021 · Gaining recognition in the US after memorably appearing in Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein and Silent Movie, Marty Feldman was finally given the opportunity to step behind the camera and direct his first film: The Last Remake of Beau Geste. A Monty Python-esque lampooning of desert-based action and adventure films, based mostly upon the original novel Beau Geste by P.C. Wren and its 1939 film ...

  3. The Last Remake of Beau Geste. Marty Feldman, Chris Allen, Sam Bobrick. Characters: P. C. Wren. Comedy. Adventure | 1900s. Broad Comedy. Parody. The priceless Blue Water sapphire is coveted by the heirs of Sir Hector Geste - his new wife, Flavia; his daughter, Isabel; and his adopted twin sons, heroic Beau and pathetic Digby. When Sir Hector ...

  4. The Geste brothers find themselves in the Foreign Legion after the theft of the Blue Water sapphire in this comedic remake. Comedy 1977 1 hr 24 min iTunes 46%

  5. Marty Feldman. Director, Writer. Percival Christopher Wren. Characters. Chris Allen. Screenplay. Sam Bobrick. Story. Digby Geste joins his brother, Beau, in the Foreign Legion following the theft of a priceless family heirloom.

  6. Jun 15, 1977 · Beau Geste, the classic adventure story of a young man's dangerous journeys as part of the French Foreign Legion, becomes the subject of broad parody in this slapstick comedy. The original tale, best known to film lovers from William Wellman's 1939 classic, tells of several brothers who join the Foreign Legion after claiming responsibility for ...

  7. 24 likes. Luke Thorne ★★★. Marty Feldman directs and stars in this comedy adventure who joins his brother, Beau (Michael York), in the Foreign Legion after the robbery of an invaluable family heirloom. With Ann-Margaret. Loosely adapted from the novel Beau Geste by British author B. C. Wren, which was published in 1924, the story concerns ...

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