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ArtistGenerate a movie poster for the film "Scaramouche," a fictional version from 1958. In the center, we see a larger portrait of Marlon Brando (Andre Moreau) wearing a costume of his character Scaramouche in the theater. He embraces Elizabeth Taylor (Lenore) and the sides of their faces touch; she wears a costume of her character in the theater. Behind the couple, on the left side, at a 3/4 angle, we see Kim Novak (Aline de Gavrillac), wearing an elegant costume of a French noblewoman from the year 1788, who looks jealously at the couple. On the opposite side, behind the couple, at a 3/4 angle, we see Guy Williams (who was Zorro on TV, here he is Noel, Marquis de Maynes), wearing a costume of a French nobleman and holding a rapier sword in front of his face. Below these faces, there is a rectangular image showing a duel between Andre and Noel on a theater stage. Around these central figures is a frame formed by giant rapier swords, at whose vertices we see the small faces of the same actors: in the upper left corner we see M. Brando; in the upper right corner we see E. Taylor; in the lower left corner we see K. Novak; and in the lower right corner we see G. Williams. And the background surrounding this entire frame is a white velvet curtain with golden fleur-de-lis.
Movie poster for Scaramouche, an MGM film presented by MGM, starring Marlon Brando, Elizabeth Taylor, Kim Novak, and Guy Williams. The poster features a central illustration of a man in a white pierrot costume and black mask embracing a woman in a blue dress, with another woman in a gold dress to the left and a man in a purple jacket and hat holding a rapier to the right. Below this central illustration, a smaller framed image depicts two men engaged in a sword fight. Surrounding these illustrations are four oval portraits of actors: Marlon Brando in the top left, Elizabeth Taylor in the top right, a woman with blonde hair in the bottom left, and a man with dark hair in the bottom right. The background is a white fabric-like texture with repeating golden fleur-de-lis patterns.