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Madame (1961)

Genre : Comedy, Drama, History, Romance

Runtime : 1H 38M

Director : Christian-Jaque
Writer : Christian-Jaque, Ennio De Concini, José Luis Dibildos, Jean Ferry, Rafael García Serrano, Henri Jeanson, Franco Solinas

Synopsis

Catherine Hubscher, who washes the shirts of young Napoleon and other soldiers fighting the Revolution, falls in love with Sergeant Lefebvre. Circumstances bring Lefebvre a noble title and even more -- Napoleon decides to make him the local ruler over a large territorial fiefdom. But trouble brews when Madame Sans-Gene, now elevated to the nobility along with her man -- cannot keep her frank observations under control.

Actors

Sophia Loren
Sophia Loren
Catherine Hubscher
Robert Hossein
Robert Hossein
Le sergent François-Joseph Lefebvre
Julien Bertheau
Julien Bertheau
Napoléon Bonaparte
Marina Berti
Marina Berti
Elisa Bonaparte
Carlo Giuffrè
Carlo Giuffrè
Jérôme Bonaparte
Gabriella Pallotta
Gabriella Pallotta
Heloise
Analía Gadé
Analía Gadé
Caroline Bonaparte
Laura Valenzuela
Laura Valenzuela
Pauline
Gianrico Tedeschi
Gianrico Tedeschi
Roquet
Renaud Mary
Renaud Mary
Fouché
Ida Galli
Ida Galli
Léa Gray
Léa Gray
Enrique Ávila
Enrique Ávila
Le sergent Fricasse
Fernando Sancho
Fernando Sancho
Pommier
Bruno Carotenuto
Bruno Carotenuto
Blanchet - un garde
Gabriella Pallotta
Gabriella Pallotta
Héloïse
Célina Cély
Célina Cély
Anna dite Ziguette
Silvia Solar
Silvia Solar
Margot
Licia Calderón
Licia Calderón
Laura Valenzuela
Laura Valenzuela
Pauline Bonaparte
Ángela Bravo
Ángela Bravo
Antoinette Weynen
Antoinette Weynen
Alfonso Godá
Alfonso Godá
Xan das Bolas
Xan das Bolas
Charito Trallero
Charito Trallero
(as Charo Trallero)
Pilar Laguna
Pilar Laguna
María Becedas
María Becedas
Tomás Blanco
Tomás Blanco
Le maréchal Augereau (uncredited)
Robert Dalban
Robert Dalban
Le maître à danser (uncredited)
Renato Terra
Renato Terra
Un sans-culotte (uncredited)

Crews

Christian-Jaque
Christian-Jaque
Director
Maleno Malenotti
Maleno Malenotti
Producer
Roberto Gerardi
Roberto Gerardi
Director of Photography
Christian-Jaque
Christian-Jaque
Screenplay
Ennio De Concini
Ennio De Concini
Screenplay
José Luis Dibildos
José Luis Dibildos
Screenplay
Jean Ferry
Jean Ferry
Screenplay
Rafael García Serrano
Rafael García Serrano
Screenplay
Henri Jeanson
Henri Jeanson
Screenplay
Franco Solinas
Franco Solinas
Screenplay
Franco Solinas
Franco Solinas
Novel
Victorien Sardou
Victorien Sardou
Novel

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