Sous la terreur (1936) Directed by Marcel Cravenne, Giovacchino Forzano
Drama
Film Synopsis
Paris, 1793. At the height of the French Revolution, deputy
Delaunay succumbs to the charms of the beautiful Countess
Beaulieu. The latter believes that her husband, recently
guillotined, had been having an affair with a young woman named
Agnès. Once it has been established that the Count's
interest in Agnès was simply a ruse to save Queen
Marie-Antoinette, Delaunay helps the young women to escape.
Cast: Pierre Alcover (Sanson),
Paul Amiot (Yel),
Marie Bell (L a comtesse Anne-Marie de Beaulieu),
Jacques Berlioz (Le duc de Fitz-James),
Simone Bourday (Agnès de Fitz-James),
Roger Hédouin (Couthon),
Rolla Norman (Le comte André de Beaulieu),
Philippe Richard (Danton),
Henri Rollan (Le conventionnel Roland Delaunay)
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Black and White
Runtime: 77 min
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