Category: Swashbuckler

  • Tyrone Power Westerns continued … Candle Slashing 101

    Hotel California / Beatbakers Remix

    “Never give a sword to a man who can’t dance.”
    – Confucius

    The Mark of Zorro (1940)

    Candle Slashing 101

      Ingredients: 
    One Sword
    One Candle
    One Hero
    – Taunting Villain is optional

    Instructions:
    1. Light the Candle
    (Unlit Candles may be used to prevent a fire)
    2. Measure the Candle with your sword.
    (Hero Tyrone Power demonstrates:)

    Next: (Not recommended!) if you are a Ruthless Villain just slash away!
    Ruthless Villain Basil Rathbone demonstrates:

    Though demonstrating excellent form, note that the lit Candle just flies off!
    To who knows where!!!??
    This is irresponsible Candle Slashing.
    Hero Tyrone Power demonstrates the proper technique:

    Note the short backswing.

    A simple swish …

    … follow through …

    … impeccable form!
    Optional taunt from the foolish Villain …

    … but the true Master is revealed!:

    VOILA!

    Next: Candle Slashing 102
    We explore the origins of Candle Slashing …
  • Tyrone Power Westerns continued … The Mark of Zorro (1940) The Fight / Part 1 …

    Una Noche Mas / Yasmin Levy

    “Never regret anything you have done with a sincere affection;
    nothing is lost that is born of the heart.”
    – Basil Rathbone

    The Mark of Zorro (1940)

    ZORRO FOR CHRISTMAS 1940 – PLUS A COLOR CARTOON!

    The Fight!

    We finally come to the wonderful climatic sword fight scene between Zorro (Tyrone Power)
    and Capt. Esteban Pasquale (Basil Rathbone).
    After 78 years this is still regarded among the great sword fight/Swashbuckling scenes in filmdom.
    It is.

    Basil Rathbone

    Rathbone is often said to be the greatest of all the swashbuckling fencers/swordsmen Actors in Film.
    He displayed his skills in several movies: Captain Blood (1935); Romeo and Juliet (1936; The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938); and The Court Jester (1955)
    And as is evident in the video below, he how proud he was of his prowess.

    Rathbone studied stage fencing as part of his training at the famous Old Vic Theatre. The study of Fencing and Swordsmanship is part of a Shakespearean Actors training.

    He was also tutored under Swordmaster and famed Fight Choreographer Fred Cavens.

     

    Rathbone did his most of his own stunts and required no stand-in or double for his swordwork.

    What is NOT well known, however, is that Tyrone Power was also very good.

    Said Rathbone of Power’s swordsmanship skills:
    Power was the most agile man with a sword I’ve ever faced before a camera.
    Tyrone could have fenced Errol Flynn into a cocked hat.”

    Fred Caven’s son Albert Cavens did double-in for Power some shots. He was likely better for sure,
    but I figure Tyrone coulda handled it himself.

     

    It’s interesting that that Errol Flynn is so highly regarded as a fencer/sword fighter in Swashbuckling films because Rathbone
    who dueled with in Captain Blood and The Adventures of Robin Hood says otherwise:

    From CROSSED SWORDS – The Hollywood Swashbuckler
    https://crossedswords2013.wordpress.com/page/3/

    “I enjoyed swordsmanship more than anything because it was beautiful. I thought it was a wonderful exercise, a great sport. But I would not put it under the category of sport; I would put it under the category of the arts. I think it’s tremendously skillful and very beautiful… The only actor I actually fought with on the screen was Flynn, and that’s the only time I was really scared. I wasn’t scared because he was careless,
    but because he didn’t know how to protect himself.”

    “I could have killed Errol Flynn any time I wanted to.”

     

    Upcoming:

    Tyrone Power Westerns continued …
    The Mark of Zorro (1940) The Fight / Part 2 …

2 responses to “Tyrone Power Westerns continued … Candle Slashing 101”

  1. Marilyn Armstrong Avatar

    Is this anything like whipping off the tablecloth without moving the dishes? Because that has never worked out for me!

    1. jcalberta Avatar

      Whipping Candles !!??? I’m coming to that right away! Funny you should ask.
      Fairbanks Sr. whipped a candle out while a guy was holding it in The Mark of Zorro in 1920. He could do that kind of thing. I think that might have started this whole candle thing.

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