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Napoléon Bonaparte
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Napoléon Bonaparte

Nov 5, 1935
2h 20m
★ 8.0

Overview

A second version of Gance's Napoléon, with sound.

Genres

Drama
War
History

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Cast

Albert Dieudonné

Napoléon Bonaparte

Albert Dieudonné

Gina Manès

Joséphine de Beauharnais

Gina Manès

Abel Gance

Saint-Just

Abel Gance

Antonin Artaud

Marat

Antonin Artaud

Alexandre Koubitzky

Danton

Alexandre Koubitzky

Edmond van Daële

Robespierre

Edmond van Daële

Philippe Hériat

Salicetti

Philippe Hériat

Suzanne Bianchetti

Marie-Antoinette

Suzanne Bianchetti

Marguerite Gance

Charlotte Corday

Marguerite Gance