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Alatriste is a 2006 Spanish historical film directed by Agust�n D�az Yanes,
based on the main character of a series of novels written by Arturo P�rez-Reverte,
The Adventures of Captain Alatriste (Las aventuras del Capit�n Alatriste).
The story takes place during the 17th century in the Spanish Empire. Diego Alatriste
is a soldier in the service of King Philip IV of Spain, during the Eighty Years War. The
story begins in the Netherlands, where the tercio of Diego Alatriste fights against the
Dutch during the Dutch Revolt. Lope Balboa (father of ��igo and friend of the captain)
is killed here. Diego decides to return to Madrid where he receives the young ��igo Balboa
in his care. He is hired, along with a Sicilian assassin named Gualtiero Malatesta to kill
the Prince of Wales (future King Charles I of England) and his companion, the Duke of
Buckingham. The job is contracted by Emilio Bocanegra and Luis de Alqu�zar (uncle of
��igo's love interest - Ang�lica de Alqu�zar). Alatriste finally returns to the Netherlands
in 1624 (although the movie says it's 1625) and participates in the final battles leading
to Breda's surrender. After the return to Spain, ��igo wants to elope with Ang�lica, but
she gets cold feet at the last moment. Alatriste has a romance with actress Mar�a de
Castro, who was the lover of Philip IV and he ends up crossing swords with Guadalmedina,
a friend of the king. In the end, the object of their attention gets sick with syphilis. The
duel with his friend Mart�n Salda�a and the punishment of ��igo in the galleys are part of
the film's spectacular ending. The last scenes are at the Battle of Rocroi (May 1643),
described in the last book of the long and entertaining saga The Adventures of Captain
Alatriste, a book that has not been published as of 2008. During the battle Abel Moreno
G�mez's "La Madrug�" is playing as the defeated army's march and this is where it is
assumed that the old Captain Diego Alatriste dies.
The plot of the film has elements from each of the five books published up to the
premiere, and it maintains the same storyline for the main characters. It includes
excerpts from the future books of the saga.

Music Composed and Conducted by
Roque Ba�os
Tracks:
1. Flandes (08:38)
2. Alatriste (01:13)
3. Ang�lica y Mar�a (02:35)
4. Malatesta (02:11)
5. Bocanegra (04:21)
6. La Conquista de Breda (06:14)
7. Quien No Sospecha Tanto Amor (03:05)
8. Asalto al Gale�n (04:16)
9. Toca Ser Libres (03:23)
10. Los Menesteres del Rey (03:57)
11. Traici�n a ��igo (03:10)
12. Duelo (04:03)
13. Recordando a Quevedo (03:26)
14. El Collar (03:38)
15. La Mancha de la Traici�n (01:32)
16. La Playa (01:56)
17. Batalla (03:01)
18. H�roe Abatido (02:42)
19. Cuenta lo que Fuimos (03:52)
20. Fanfarre y Cr�ditos (07:47)
Total Time: 74'59

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Alatriste is a 2006 Spanish historical film directed by Agust�n D�az Yanes,
based on the main character of a series of novels written by Arturo P�rez-Reverte,
The Adventures of Captain Alatriste (Las aventuras del Capit�n Alatriste).
The story takes place during the 17th century in the Spanish Empire. Diego Alatriste
is a soldier in the service of King Philip IV of Spain, during the Eighty Years War. The
story begins in the Netherlands, where the tercio of Diego Alatriste fights against the
Dutch during the Dutch Revolt. Lope Balboa (father of ��igo and friend of the captain)
is killed here. Diego decides to return to Madrid where he receives the young ��igo Balboa
in his care. He is hired, along with a Sicilian assassin named Gualtiero Malatesta to kill
the Prince of Wales (future King Charles I of England) and his companion, the Duke of
Buckingham. The job is contracted by Emilio Bocanegra and Luis de Alqu�zar (uncle of
��igo's love interest - Ang�lica de Alqu�zar). Alatriste finally returns to the Netherlands
in 1624 (although the movie says it's 1625) and participates in the final battles leading
to Breda's surrender. After the return to Spain, ��igo wants to elope with Ang�lica, but
she gets cold feet at the last moment. Alatriste has a romance with actress Mar�a de
Castro, who was the lover of Philip IV and he ends up crossing swords with Guadalmedina,
a friend of the king. In the end, the object of their attention gets sick with syphilis. The
duel with his friend Mart�n Salda�a and the punishment of ��igo in the galleys are part of
the film's spectacular ending. The last scenes are at the Battle of Rocroi (May 1643),
described in the last book of the long and entertaining saga The Adventures of Captain
Alatriste, a book that has not been published as of 2008. During the battle Abel Moreno
G�mez's "La Madrug�" is playing as the defeated army's march and this is where it is
assumed that the old Captain Diego Alatriste dies.
The plot of the film has elements from each of the five books published up to the
premiere, and it maintains the same storyline for the main characters. It includes
excerpts from the future books of the saga.

Music Composed and Conducted by
Roque Ba�os
Tracks:
1. Flandes (08:38)
2. Alatriste (01:13)
3. Ang�lica y Mar�a (02:35)
4. Malatesta (02:11)
5. Bocanegra (04:21)
6. La Conquista de Breda (06:14)
7. Quien No Sospecha Tanto Amor (03:05)
8. Asalto al Gale�n (04:16)
9. Toca Ser Libres (03:23)
10. Los Menesteres del Rey (03:57)
11. Traici�n a ��igo (03:10)
12. Duelo (04:03)
13. Recordando a Quevedo (03:26)
14. El Collar (03:38)
15. La Mancha de la Traici�n (01:32)
16. La Playa (01:56)
17. Batalla (03:01)
18. H�roe Abatido (02:42)
19. Cuenta lo que Fuimos (03:52)
20. Fanfarre y Cr�ditos (07:47)
Total Time: 74'59

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