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The Lady and the Duke
The Lady and the Duke (2002)
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PG-13
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2 hr 5 mins
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Drama
,
Historical
,
Romance
,
Biopic
,
Period
,
Foreign
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Released: 5/10/2002
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Synopsis:
The true story of Grace Elliott, a beautiful royalist Englishwoman living perilously in France during the Revolution, and her sometimes affectionate, sometimes tempestuous relationship with Philippe, Duke of Orleans, a cousin of King Louis XVI but nonetheless a supporter of revolutionary ideas. The Lady manages to persuade the Duke to rescue an outlaw, but fails to keep him from voting for the King's execution.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
5/10/2002
Director
Credit
Eric Rohmer
Director
Cast
Credit
Lucy Russell
Grace Elliot
Jean-Claude Dreyfus
Philippe--The Duke of Orleans
Francois Marthouret
Dumourier
Leonard Cobiant
Champcenetz
Caroline Morin
Nanon
Alain Libolt
The Duke of Biron
Helena Dubeil
Madame Meyler
Laurent Le Doyen
Officer
Georges Benoit
President
Serge Wolfsperger
Aide
Daniel Tarrare
Justin--The Doorman
Charlotte Very
Pulcherie--The Cook
Rosette
Fanchette
Marie Rivière
Madame Laurent
Michel Demierre
Chabot
Serge Renko
Vergniaud
Christian Ameri
Guadet
Eric Viellard
Osselin
Francois Marie Banier
Robespierre
Henry Ambert
Meudon City Hall Clerk
Charles Borg
Officer 1
Claude Koener
Officer 2
Jean-Paul Rouvray
Officer 3
Axel Colombel
Passerby 1
Gerard Martin
Passerby 2
Gerard Baume
Boulevard Saint-Martin Man
Michel Dupuy
Rue de Lancry Doorman
Joel Templeur
Versailles Patrol Officer
Bruno Flender
Solider 1
Thierry Bois
Solider 2
William Darlin
Drunk
Anne-Marie Jabraud
Madame de Gramont
Isabelle Auroy
Madame du Chatelet
Jean-Louis Valero
Street Singer
Production Credits
Credit
Francoise Etchegaray
Producer
Pierre Rissient
Associate Producer
Francois Ivernel
Executive Producer
Pierre Cottrell
Associate Producer
Romain Le Grand
Executive Producer
Leonard Glowinski
Executive Producer
Roland Pellegrino
Associate Producer
Dieter Meyer
Associate Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Pathe Image
Production Company
CER
Production Company
France 3 Cinéma
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment
Domestic Video Distributor
Mongrel Media
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
SPC
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
SPC
Domestic Distribution Rights
Pathe Image
Foreign Theatrical Distributor
Locations
Duboi Studios, St. Ouen, France
Writer
Credit
Eric Rohmer
Screenplay
Grace Elliott
Source Material
Art Department
Credit
Antoine Fontaine
Production Designer
Lucien Eymard
Set Decorator
Film Camera
Credit
Diane Baratier
Director of Photography
Florent Bazin
Assistant Camera Operator - assistant cameraman
Film Sales Financing
Credit
Pathe Cinema
Foreign Distribution Sales
Pathe Cinema
Worldwide Distribution Sales
Music
Credit
Becourt
Song
Jean-Louis Valero
Song Performer
Claude Balbastre
Song - song arranger
Orchestre de La Grande Ecurie et la Chambre du Roy
Song Performer
Francois-Joseph Gossec
Song
Jean-Claude Malgoire
Song - song conductor
Production Management
Credit
Antoine Moussault
Assistant Unit Manager - assistant production manager
Antoine Beau
Production Manager
Publicity
Credit
F Guerrar
Publicity
A Thomas
Publicity
Sound
Credit
Pascal Ribier
Sound
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Nathalie Chesnais
Wardrobe - wardrobe mistress
Annie Marandin
Hair Stylist
Jacques Maistre ('Paillette')
Makeup Artist
Pierre Jean Larroque
Costume Designer
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