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  • "Hardi Pardaillan" and "Le chevalier de Pardaillan both feature Michel Zevaco's hero.But it is not really the follow-up since most of the characters of the first film are not present here,including Pardaillan's worst enemy Fausta.But Fausta is present,in a way ,for Bianca might represent her ,perhaps because Gianna Maria Canale was not available (or did not want to reprise her 1961 role)

    On the other hand,there's Valérie Lagrange ,who would team up with Gérard Barray again ("Week end for Elena")and became a French rock star in the eighties after singing easy-listening in the sixties when she was still making movies.

    The story blends historical events (the assassination of the Duc de Guise) and fictional adventures.This is moderately entertaining stuff. You can see this second movie before the first one,because there's no real connection between them.
  • Slice of a period sensitivity, nice and silly for present, it is an adaptation of Paul Feval novel, part of a long serie , mixing historical events, humor, fights and a sort of naivety who maybe, represents the lead motif to see it. Gerard Barrayl does a great job in the lead role and the irony works in decent manner. but the good point is, sure, the confrontations against adversaries. and the smart heroism of the hero of few generations, fans of adventure literature.