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The Incredible Sarah (1976)

One triumph... one man... one scandal... was never enough when you were Sarah Bernhardt.

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 46M

Director : Richard Fleischer
Writer : Ruth Wolff

Synopsis

The legendary actress Sarah Bernhardt's unconventional life and career are examined in this biopic. At an audition in 1860, the teenage Bernhardt proclaims herself the greatest actress of her time. Her career blossoms, as does her private life. But art and life don't stay balanced, much to the frustration of her lovers. The eccentric Bernhardt eventually does marry another actor, but it's her life on stage that ultimately gives her the most satisfaction.

Actors

Glenda Jackson
Glenda Jackson
Sarah Bernhardt
Daniel Massey
Daniel Massey
Victorien Sardou
Yvonne Mitchell
Yvonne Mitchell
Mam'selle
Douglas Wilmer
Douglas Wilmer
Montigny
David Langton
David Langton
Duc De Morny
Simon Williams
Simon Williams
Henri de Ligne
John Castle
John Castle
Damala
Edward Judd
Edward Judd
Jarrett
Rosemarie Dunham
Rosemarie Dunham
Mrs. Bernhardt
Peter Sallis
Peter Sallis
Thierry
Bridget Armstrong
Bridget Armstrong
Marie
Margaret Courtenay
Margaret Courtenay
Madame Nathalie
Maxwell Shaw
Maxwell Shaw
Fadinard
Patrick Newell
Patrick Newell
Major
Gawn Grainger
Gawn Grainger
Assistant Stage Manager
Neil McCarthy
Neil McCarthy
Sergeant
Peter Davidson
Peter Davidson
Manager
Lawrence Douglas
Lawrence Douglas
The Dying Soldier

Crews

Richard Fleischer
Richard Fleischer
Director
Ruth Wolff
Ruth Wolff
Screenplay
Helen M. Strauss
Helen M. Strauss
Producer
Douglas Twiddy
Douglas Twiddy
Associate Producer
Elmer Bernstein
Elmer Bernstein
Music
Christopher Challis
Christopher Challis
Cinematography
John Jympson
John Jympson
Editor
Eunice Mountjoy
Eunice Mountjoy
Assistant Editor
Rose Tobias Shaw
Rose Tobias Shaw
Casting
Norman Reynolds
Norman Reynolds
Art Direction
Anthony Mendleson
Anthony Mendleson
Costume Design
Wally Schneiderman
Wally Schneiderman
Makeup Artist
Elliot Scott
Elliot Scott
Production Design

Posters and backgrounds

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