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Napoleon (1927)

Genre : Drama, History, War

Runtime : 5H 33M

Director : Abel Gance

Synopsis

A biopic of Napoleon Bonaparte, tracing the Corsican's career from his schooldays (where a snowball fight is staged like a military campaign) to his flight from Corsica, through the French Revolution (where a real storm is intercut with a political storm) and the Terror, culminating in his triumphant invasion of Italy in 1797. Originally intended to be the first of six films, director Abel Gance realized the full project would be nigh impossible, and never raised the money to complete the other five. The film's legendary reputation is due to the astonishing range of techniques that Gance uses to tell his story, culminating in the final twenty-minute triptych sequence, which alternates widescreen panoramas with complex multiple- image montages projected simultaneously on three screens.

Actors

Albert Dieudonné
Albert Dieudonné
Napoléon Bonaparte
Vladimir Roudenko
Vladimir Roudenko
Napoléon Bonaparte (Child)
Edmond van Daële
Edmond van Daële
Maximilien Robespierre
Alexandre Koubitzky
Alexandre Koubitzky
Georges Jacques Danton
Antonin Artaud
Antonin Artaud
Jean-Paul Marat
Abel Gance
Abel Gance
Louis Antoine Léon de Saint-Just
Gina Manès
Gina Manès
Joséphine, Viscountess of Beauharnais
Suzanne Bianchetti
Suzanne Bianchetti
Queen Marie-Antoinette of France
Marguerite Gance
Marguerite Gance
Charlotte Corday
Yvette Dieudonné
Yvette Dieudonné
Élisa Bonaparte
Eugénie Buffet
Eugénie Buffet
Laetizia Bonaparte
Nicolas Koline
Nicolas Koline
Tristan Fleuri
Henri Baudin
Henri Baudin
Santo-Ricci - Corsican Shepherd
Daniel Buiret
Daniel Buiret
Augustin Robespierre
Georges Cahuzac
Georges Cahuzac
Alexandre, Viscount of Beauharnais
Adrien Caillard
Adrien Caillard
Thomas Gasparin / Jean François Ricord
Roger Blum
Roger Blum
François-Joseph Talma
Max Maxudian
Max Maxudian
Paul François Jean Nicolas, Viscount of Barras
Philippe Hériat
Philippe Hériat
Antoine Christophe Saliceti
Pierre Batcheff
Pierre Batcheff
General Louis Lazare Hoche
Eugénie Buffet
Eugénie Buffet
Letizia Bonaparte
Acho Chakatouny
Acho Chakatouny
Count Charles-André Pozzo of Borgo
Annabella
Annabella
Violine Fleuri / Bernardine Eugénie Désirée Clary
Alex Bernard
Alex Bernard
General Jacques François Dugommier / Jean-Marie Collot d'Herbois
Carrie Carvalho
Carrie Carvalho
The Seer
Sylvio Cavicchia
Sylvio Cavicchia
Lucien Bonaparte (Adult)
Léon Courtois
Léon Courtois
General Jean François Carteaux
Pierre de Canolle
Pierre de Canolle
Auguste de Marmont
Gilbert Dacheux
Gilbert Dacheux
Jean-Pierre du Teil
Damia
Damia
La Marseillaise
Pierre Danis
Pierre Danis
Colonel Jean-Baptiste Muiron
W. Percy Day
W. Percy Day
Captain Louis Charles Antoine Desaix
Boris de Fast
Boris de Fast
The Green Eye
Guy Favières
Guy Favières
Joseph Fouché
Serge Freddy-Karl
Serge Freddy-Karl
The Small Drum Marcellin Fleuri
Jean Gaudrey
Jean Gaudrey
Jean-Lambert Tallien
Simone Genevois
Simone Genevois
Pauline Bonaparte
Georges Hénin
Georges Hénin
Eugène Rose from Beauharnais
Jean Henry
Jean Henry
Sergeant Jean-Andoche Junot
Henry Krauss
Henry Krauss
Moustache
Harry Krimer
Harry Krimer
Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle
Georges Lampin
Georges Lampin
Joseph Bonaparte
Alexandre Mathillon
Alexandre Mathillon
General Barthélemy Louis Joseph Schérer
Genica Missirio
Genica Missirio
Joachim Murat
Francine Mussey
Francine Mussey
Anne Lucile Philippe Laridon Duplessis
Jeanne Pen
Jeanne Pen
Hortense Eugénie Cécile de Beauharnais
Roblin
Roblin
Picot de Peccaduc
Jack Rye
Jack Rye
Charles O'Hara
Louis Sance
Louis Sance
King Louis XVI of France
Maurice Schutz
Maurice Schutz
Filippo Antonio Pasquale di Paoli
Andrée Standart
Andrée Standart
Thérésa Cabarrus, Madame Tallien
Suzy Vernon
Suzy Vernon
Madame Juliette Récamier
Petit Vidal
Petit Vidal
Pierre Philippeaux
Robert Vidalin
Robert Vidalin
Camille Desmoulins
Louis Vonelly
Louis Vonelly
Poet André Marie Chénier
Jean d'Yd
Jean d'Yd
La Bussière
René Jeanne
René Jeanne
Professor at Brienne
Philippe Rolla
Philippe Rolla
André Masséna

Crews

Abel Gance
Abel Gance
Director
Abel Gance
Abel Gance
Writer
Henry de Cazotte
Henry de Cazotte
Producer
Hugo Stinnes
Hugo Stinnes
Producer
Wengeroff
Wengeroff
Producer
Arthur Honegger
Arthur Honegger
Original Music Composer
Abel Gance
Abel Gance
Editor
Louis Osmont
Louis Osmont
Casting
Alexandre Benois
Alexandre Benois
Art Direction
Alexandre Lochakoff
Alexandre Lochakoff
Art Direction
Mme. Augris
Mme. Augris
Costume Design
Georges Charmy
Georges Charmy
Costume Design
Mme. Neminsky
Mme. Neminsky
Costume Design
Sauvageau
Sauvageau
Costume Design
Boris de Fast
Boris de Fast
Makeup Artist
Wladimir Kwanine
Wladimir Kwanine
Makeup Artist
Noë Bloch
Noë Bloch
Production Manager
Edouard de Bersaucourt
Edouard de Bersaucourt
Production Manager
Constantin Geftman
Constantin Geftman
Unit Manager
Louis Osmont
Louis Osmont
Unit Production Manager
Rene Rufly
Rene Rufly
Unit Manager
William Delafontaine
William Delafontaine
Unit Manager
W. Percy Day
W. Percy Day
Painter
Eugen Schüfftan
Eugen Schüfftan
Visual Effects Supervisor
Nicolas Wilcke
Nicolas Wilcke
Prop Maker
Albinet
Albinet
Gaffer
Doublon
Doublon
Gaffer
Graza
Graza
Gaffer
Fédote Bourgasoff
Fédote Bourgasoff
Camera Operator
Paul Briquet
Paul Briquet
Camera Operator
Léonce-Henri Burel
Léonce-Henri Burel
Additional Photography
Roger Hubert
Roger Hubert
Additional Photography
Joseph-Louis Mundwiller
Joseph-Louis Mundwiller
Additional Photography
Émile Pierre
Émile Pierre
Additional Photography
Lee Planskoy
Lee Planskoy
Camera Operator
Henri Berryer
Henri Berryer
Electrician
Marcel Eywinger
Marcel Eywinger
Additional Photography
Marcel Eywinger
Marcel Eywinger
Camera Operator
Monniot
Monniot
Camera Operator
Marguerite Beaugé
Marguerite Beaugé
Assistant Editor
Henriette Pinson
Henriette Pinson
Assistant Editor
Galvin
Galvin
Shoe Design
Jeanne Lanvin
Jeanne Lanvin
Costume Design
Segundo de Chomón
Segundo de Chomón
Special Effects
Paul Minine
Paul Minine
Special Effects
Edward Scholl
Edward Scholl
Special Effects
Eugen Schüfftan
Eugen Schüfftan
Special Effects
Nicolas Wilcke
Nicolas Wilcke
Special Effects
Vladimir Meingard
Vladimir Meingard
Assistant Art Director
Serge Piménoff
Serge Piménoff
Assistant Art Director
Henri Andréani
Henri Andréani
Assistant Director
Jean Arroy
Jean Arroy
Assistant Director
Pierre Danis
Pierre Danis
Assistant Director
Henry Krauss
Henry Krauss
Assistant Director
Anatole Litvak
Anatole Litvak
Assistant Director
Jean Mitry
Jean Mitry
Assistant Director
Mario Nalpas
Mario Nalpas
Assistant Director
Sacher Purnal
Sacher Purnal
Assistant Director
Viktor Tourjansky
Viktor Tourjansky
Assistant Director
Alexandre Volkoff
Alexandre Volkoff
Assistant Director
Georges Lampin
Georges Lampin
Assistant Director
Pierre Schild
Pierre Schild
Art Direction
Georges Jacouty
Georges Jacouty
Art Direction
Eugène Lourié
Eugène Lourié
Art Direction
Simon Feldman
Simon Feldman
Technical Supervisor
Simone Surdieux
Simone Surdieux
Script Supervisor
Lemirt
Lemirt
Armorer
Léonce-Henri Burel
Léonce-Henri Burel
Director of Photography
Jules Kruger
Jules Kruger
Director of Photography
Nikolai Toporkoff
Nikolai Toporkoff
Director of Photography
Joseph-Louis Mundwiller
Joseph-Louis Mundwiller
Director of Photography
Georges Lucas
Georges Lucas
Additional Photography

Trailers and other movies

BFI Trailer
Mark Kermode reviews Napoleon | BFI Player

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