DUMAS: BLACK DEVIL
MOVIE ON 18TH CENTURY BLACK GENERAL
Coming from director Ladj Ly and Pathe, who scored huge success with movie versions of Alexandre Duma's Musketeers and Count of Monte Cristo, is a film on his father DUMAS: BLACK DEVIL which will also be an expensive, big budget historical epic. Thomas Alexandre Davy de la Pailleterie Dumas, was born a Caribbean slave in 1762 and beat the odds by rising through the ranks to become a revolutionary French general. The son of a nobleman, Marquis Alexandre Antoine Davy de la Pailleterie, and an African slave, Marie-Cessette Dumas, he became the first and highest ranking Black leader in the French military and served under Napoleon Bonaparte. But despite his many exploits, which earned him the nickname of “Black Devil,” his role in the French Revolution was underplayed and he was even denied a full pension and legion of honor by Bonaparte. Although he was not even 4 years old when his father died of stomach cancer, Alexandre Dumas cherished his legacy.
Imagine having to sign that long ass name to documents over and over again. Talk about a hand cramp!
ReplyDeleteEspecially in French.... They write their names with hundred letters but pronounce just ten.
DeleteSounds quite a story - truth really is more remarkable than fiction sometimes. I do hope they do it justice.
ReplyDeleteThey did get Monte Cristo casting wrong, and also Milady De Winter in Musketeers, hope they do not ruin this one as well.
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