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swashbuckling movies where people fight with swords( aka "adventure stories of sword-wielding heroes", as Evelyn described the genre in her introductory post)
Haven't seen that many, but here are my 60 favorites (I mostly listed films with four and a half or five star ratings on my letterboxd account):
Five tiers
Cutthroat Island (Renny Harlin, 1995)
The Great Wall (Shigeo Tanaka, 1962)
Have Sword, Will Travel (Cheh Chang, 1969)
First Knight (Jerry Zucker, 1995)
Little Dragon Maiden (Shan Hua, 1983)
The Story of Robin Hood and His Merrie Men (Ken Annakin, 1952)
Samson and the Slave Queen (Umberto Lenzi, 1963)
Long Live Robin Hood (Giorgio Ferroni, 1971)
Zorro (Duccio Tessari, 1975)
House of Flying Daggers (Yimou Zhang, 2004)
Lancelot of the Lake (Robert Bresson, 1974)
Lost World of Sinbad (Senkichi Taniguchi, 1963)
The Black Pirate (Albert Parker, 1926)
The Bold Caballero (Wells Root, 1936)
Dragon Inn (Kinh Hu, 1967)
The Thief of Bagdad (Raoul Walsh, 1924)
The Black Corsair (Sergio Sollima, 1976)
Knights of the Round Table (Richard Thorpe, 1953)
Conquest (Lucio Fulci, 1983)
Fire and Ice (Ralph Bakshi, 1983)
The New One-Armed Swordsman (Cheh Chang, 1971)
Come Drink with Me (King Hu, 1966)
Project A (Jackie Chan, 1983)
Clash of the Warlords (Willy Milan, 1985)
The One-Armed Swordsman (Cheh Chang, 1967)
Captain Sindbad (Byron Haskin, 1963)
Temple of the Red Lotus (Tseng-Hung Hsu, 1965)
Peter Pan (Hamilton Luske/Wilfred Jackson/Clyde Geronimi, 1953)
The Fabulous Baron Munchausen (Karel Zeman, 1962)
The Sword in the Stone (Wolfgang Reitherman, 1963)
Conan the Barbarian (John Milius, 1982)
The Thief of Bagdad (Ludwig Berger, 1940)
Pathfinder (Marcus Nispel, 2007)
The Fate of Lee Khan (King Hu, 1973)
Flesh + Blood (Paul Verhoeven, 1985)
The Web of Death (Yuen Chor, 1976)
Against All Flags (George Sherman, 1952)
Golden Swallow (Cheh Chang, 1968)
The Beloved Rogue (Alan Crosland, 1927)
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (Guy Ritchie, 2017)
Ye Olden Days (Burt Gillett, 1933)
The Sword of Swords (Kang Cheng, 1968)
Hero (Yimou Zhang, 2002)
The Three Musketeers (George Sidney, 1948)
The Two Mouseketeers (Joseph Barbera/William Hanna, 1952)
The Musketeer (Peter Hyams, 2001)
The Vikings (Richard Fleischer, 1958)
Ivanhoe (Richard Thorpe, 1952)
The Thief of Baghdad (Arthur Lubin, 1961)
The Crimson Pirate (Robert Siodmak, 1952)
The Black Swan (Henry King, 1942)
Captain Blood (Michael Curtiz, 1935)
Robin Hood (Wolfgang Reitherman, 1973)
Scaramouche (George Sidney, 1952)
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (Kevin Reynolds, 1991)
Legend (Ridley Scott, 1985)
The Court Jester (Melvin Frank/Norman Panama, 1955)
Rob Roy (Michael Caton-Jones, 1995)
The Mark of Zorro (Fred Niblo, 1920)
The Princess Bride (Rob Reiner, 1987)
PS: What's the difference between Swashbucklers, Wuxia, sword-fighting films about the middle ages and Sword and Sorcery films? I can't really find a clear/sensible demarcation line between all those...
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