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Beau Geste is a 1924 novel by Percival Christopher Wren. It details the adventures of the orphaned brothers Michael (also known as Beau), his twin Digby, and their younger brother John. This novel is most known for its popularization of the French Foreign Legion. It has been adapted for theater, cinema (in 1926 starring Ronald Colman, 1939 starring Gary Cooper, and 1966 starring Guy Stockwell), radio (in 1939 starring Orson Welles), and television (in 1982 starring Benedict Taylor).
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