...über die französische Monarchin (Norma Shearer): ihr Leben, ihre Lover (Tyrone Power u. a.), ihr Fallbeil-Tod 1793. Prunkvolle, Oscar-nominierte Produktion nach einer Erzählung Stefan Z... Alles lesen...über die französische Monarchin (Norma Shearer): ihr Leben, ihre Lover (Tyrone Power u. a.), ihr Fallbeil-Tod 1793. Prunkvolle, Oscar-nominierte Produktion nach einer Erzählung Stefan Zweigs....über die französische Monarchin (Norma Shearer): ihr Leben, ihre Lover (Tyrone Power u. a.), ihr Fallbeil-Tod 1793. Prunkvolle, Oscar-nominierte Produktion nach einer Erzählung Stefan Zweigs.
- Für 4 Oscars nominiert
- 2 Gewinne & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Comte de Provence
- (as Albert Van Dekker)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesAccording to Wikipedia, the movie had thousands of costumes and lavish set designs. Adrian visited France and Austria in 1937 researching the period. He studied the paintings of Marie Antoinette, even using a microscope on them so that the embroidery and fabric could be identical. Fabrics were specially woven and embroidered with stitches sometimes too fine to be seen with the naked eye. The attention to detail was extreme, from the framework to hair. Some gowns became extremely heavy due to the embroidery, flounces and precious stones used. Norma Shearer's gowns alone had a combined weight of over 1,768 lb., the heaviest being the wedding dress.
- PatzerAt the time of their wedding, the Dauphin, Louis, was 15 and Marie Antoinette was 14. Norma Shearer could (barely) get away with portraying a 14-year-old (as she portrayed a 13-year-old Juliet in ROMEO AND JULIET (1936) because many noble/royal females were more mature and had regal bearing), but Robert Morley looked 35, not 15.
- Zitate
Marie Antoinette: I once thought if I were queen, I'd be so happy. To be applauded and adored and obeyed. I don't want it now. I just want to be free. To be with you. To love you. I cannot wear a crown upon my heart.
- Alternative Versionen"Unrestored" film has now been restored and is available on DVD. When the film played the Carthay Circle in Los Angeles and the Astor Theatre in New York as a reserved seat "road show" attraction, the print ran eleven minutes longer than the generally available 149 minute Turner Library print. These eleven minutes contained an overture, entr'acte, and exit music, with an intermission immediately following Antoinette's emotional farewell to Fersen on the steps of Versailles. These remnants of the "road show" presentation have now been restored to the new Warner Bros. Home Video DVD, which runs a little over 157 minutes.
- VerbindungenEdited into Hollywood: The Dream Factory (1972)
But this is certainly a grand way to end her time at the top. Norma does well in the lead her occasional lapses into grandiosity are well suited to a queen and don't get in the way of her characterization like they often did in several of her other films and her smaller moments are well played. Although this really should have been in color, the sets, wigs and costumes are almost impossibly lavish and are dazzling even in B&W. It's an enjoyable if questionably accurate historical account of Marie's rise and fall.
Aside from Shearer Robert Morley gives a gem of a performance as the not terribly bright Louis XVI, never making him seem a simpleton just a gentle man unequal to the role thrust upon him by birth. There are a few other good performances from Gladys George as the cheap but flashily dressed Madame du Barry and Joseph Schildkraut as the queen's venal cousin. Tyrone Power is impossibly handsome but his part is really window dressing so he doesn't make much of an impression.
Fine through they all are the film would be nothing without Norma. The title role requires someone whose well seasoned star power couldn't be overpowered by the sumptuous trappings and this is Norma's show straight down the line. Perhaps the one she was most suited to it's certainly one of her strongest performances. The film itself is a trifle overlong but for those who stick with it worthwhile entertainment.
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- Marie Antoinette
- Drehorte
- Chateau de Versailles, Versailles, Yvelines, Frankreich(palace backgrounds)
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Box Office
- Budget
- 2.926.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 29 Minuten
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.37 : 1