Graves (Toby Stephens) bets on a fencing match against Bond (Pierce Brosnan), which then escalates alarmingly.
Point of interest, even though the design of Bond's fencing jacket may accommodate for it, it STILL looks like it's wrong handed (i.e., zipper always goes on the opposite-handed side, so there's no place for an opponents point to catch)
Hubert (Danny Kaye) is placed under a spell by Griselda (Mildred Natwick), so that he can go toe-to-toe with Ravenhurst (Basil Rathbone).
With Kaye's clowning around, Rathbone's self-parodying, and flashing blades, what more could one want?
D'Artagnan (Gene Kelly) meets with Athos (Van Heflin), Porthos (Gig Young), and Aramis (Robert Coote) on a matter of honor, and unite to fight the Cardinal's Guard.
Gene Kelly is quite possibly the most clownish D'Artagnan I've ever seen.
The Final Duel from Rob Roy. Enjoy it for what it is and try not to debate too much over the outcome; that's been done to death on other comment threads.
The climactic final duel between Moreau (Stewart Granger) and de Mayne (Mel Ferrer). Also, one of the longest, nigh uninterrupted, duels in cinematic history.
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The iconic fight from the Mark of Zorro, in its colorized form (since they did a good job of it and the BW has already been uploaded).
Basil Rathbone is so awesome!