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La Marseillaise
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La Marseillaise

Feb 10, 1938
2h 11m
★ 6.8

Overview

The early days of the French Revolution, as seen through the eyes of the ordinary citizens in Marseille and the royal court, including King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.

Genres

History
Drama

Production Companies

Confédération Générale du Travail (CGT)
Societé d'Exploitation et de Distribution de Films (SEDIF)
Réalisation d'Art Cinématographique

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Cast

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Louis XVI King of France

Pierre Renoir

Lise Delamare

Queen Marie-Antoinette

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Louis Jouvet

Roederer

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Jaque Catelain

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Elisa Ruis

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Aimé Clariond

Monsieur de Saint Laurent

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Jean Aymé

Monsieur de Fouguerolles

Jean Aymé

Léon Larive

Picard, le valet du roi

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William Aguet

Duque de La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt

William Aguet

Marie-Pierre Sordet-Dantès

Le Dauphin

Marie-Pierre Sordet-Dantès

Yveline Auriol

La Dauphine

Yveline Auriol

Pamela Stirling

Une suivante

Pamela Stirling