Pierre Vidal

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Pierre Vidal
Created byÉlie Duhamel
Original workThe Man from Kurwai (1958 novel)
OwnerCosmo, LLC
Years1958-Present
Print publications
Novel(s)11 original (1958-79), various authorized spinoffs
Graphic novel(s)Several
Comic strip(s)The Adventures of Pierre Vidal (1971-85), Pierre Vidal (1998-2010)
Films and television
Film(s)16 (1966-Present)
Animated seriesThe Young Pierre Vidal Adventures (2014-2017)
Games
Role-playingPhoenix Bureau: Adventures in Pierre Vidal's World of Espionage and Danger (1987)
Video game(s)Various

The Pierre Vidal franchise is a Laeralian novel and film series centering on the eponymous secret agent, created originally by author Élie Duhamel. Since the publication of the 1958 novel "The Man from Kurwai," the franchise has included a total of 11 novels written by Duhamel before his death as well as nearly two dozen authorized sequels and spin-off novels by various authors. The film franchise, which began with 1966's film adaptation of the initial novel, has seen international success and includes a total of sixteen films, which have generally received favorable reviews from critics.

The franchise centers on Laeralian secret agent Pierre Vidal, initially an operative of the Laeralian Bureau of External Action and later the fictional international intelligence agency Phoenix Bureau. Central elements of installments of the franchise typically include death-defying stunts, advanced gadgetry and gear, megalomaniacal villains, exotic settings, and Vidal's romances with various women.

Franchise Origins

Fictional Character Biography

As established in the original novels, Pierre Vidal is of a Laeralian Metice background and raised in luxury, before becoming a soldier of the elite Republican Guard Laeralian military organization. After being forcibly discharged from the unit due to the manipulations of a jealous rival officer, Vidal was recruited to join the Bureau of External Action (BEA), the Laeralian secret intelligence agency. In this capacity, Vidal works on behalf of the Laeralian government as a secret agent to thwart criminal and rival state activities. Beginning with 1972's

Notable Installments

The Man from Kurwai (1958 novel, 1966 film)

The initial installment of the series followed Vidal's mission to retrieve a Daryan general intent upon defecting to Laeral while evading rival agents of Daryan intelligence. The 1966 film version, produced with government backing during the Great War, was a tremendous commercial success and catapulted star Benoît Lecombe to stardom.

Eyes of the Watchtower

Ace in the Hole

Burn After Reading (1963 novel, 1972 film)

A mysterious blackmailer known only as "The Devil" has terrorized high society across three continents with his deep knowledge of horrific secrets. While protecting an influential heiress, Vidal must also track down the blackmailer.

The Tlālacuetztla Rules (1967 novel, 1979 film)

A high-stakes gambling tournament in the Xiomeran capital of Tlalacuetztla serves as an opportunity to capture a notorious and elusive Xiomeran arms dealer. Pierre Vidal must go undercover in order to capture his quarry.

The Hatchet Man (1969 novel, 1983 film)

After a mission in Lehvant goes awry due to a mole within the BEA's ranks, an injured Vidal, believed dead by the BEA, must track down the other three agents on the mission to discern which of them was responsible for the betrayal.

Banshee Strike (1979 novel, 1986 film)

Vidal investigates the disappearance of a Laeralian nuclear warhead, traveling to a black-market arms auction in Pharitaya and infiltrating a dastardly villain's undersea base off the coast of Milintica.

Mission Velocity

The Novellan Gambit

Scarlet Coterie

Blood and Pearl (2005 film)

The mysterious death of a Serrielan industrialist while attending a business conference in Laeralsford leads Pierre Vidal to investigate the killing and track down the assassin.

The Black Fan (2010 film)

Lone Wolf (2012 film)

Pierre Vidal receives word that his love, XXXXXX, believed dead after the events of 2010's The Black Fan, has resurfaced, supposedly under the clutches of the Darrin regime in Eiria. Vidal embarks on a risky mission to Eiria yet must struggle with his aging body and growing trauma.

Sudden Death

Cultural Significance