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Mayerling

  • 1968
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  • 2h 20min
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James Mason, Catherine Deneuve, Ava Gardner, and Omar Sharif in Mayerling (1968)
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Inspiré des événements de la vie réelle qui ont conduit à la mort tragique du prince héritier Rodolphe d'Autriche et de sa maîtresse, la baronne Mary Vetsera.Inspiré des événements de la vie réelle qui ont conduit à la mort tragique du prince héritier Rodolphe d'Autriche et de sa maîtresse, la baronne Mary Vetsera.Inspiré des événements de la vie réelle qui ont conduit à la mort tragique du prince héritier Rodolphe d'Autriche et de sa maîtresse, la baronne Mary Vetsera.

  • Réalisation
    • Terence Young
  • Scénario
    • Terence Young
    • Denis Cannan
    • Claude Anet
  • Casting principal
    • Omar Sharif
    • Catherine Deneuve
    • James Mason
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    1,9 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Terence Young
    • Scénario
      • Terence Young
      • Denis Cannan
      • Claude Anet
    • Casting principal
      • Omar Sharif
      • Catherine Deneuve
      • James Mason
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    • 14avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Omar Sharif
    Omar Sharif
    • Archduke Rudolf
    Catherine Deneuve
    Catherine Deneuve
    • Maria Vetsera
    James Mason
    James Mason
    • Emperor Franz-Josef
    Ava Gardner
    Ava Gardner
    • Empress Elizabeth
    James Robertson Justice
    James Robertson Justice
    • Albert Edward, Prince of Wales
    Geneviève Page
    Geneviève Page
    • Countess Larish
    • (as Genevieve Page)
    Andréa Parisy
    Andréa Parisy
    • Princess Stephanie
    • (as Andrea Parisy)
    Ivan Desny
    Ivan Desny
    • Count Hoyos
    Maurice Teynac
    Maurice Teynac
    • Moritz Szeps
    Mony Dalmès
    • Baroness Vetsera
    • (as Mony Dalmes)
    Moustache
    Moustache
    • Bratfisch
    Fabienne Dali
    Fabienne Dali
    • Mizzi Kaspar
    Roger Pigaut
    Roger Pigaut
    • Count Karolyi
    Bernard Lajarrige
    Bernard Lajarrige
    • Loschek
    Véronique Vendell
    Véronique Vendell
    • Lisl Stockau
    • (as Veronique Vendell)
    Jacques Berthier
    Jacques Berthier
    • Prince Salvator
    Charles Millot
    Charles Millot
    • Count Taafe
    Lyne Chardonnet
    • Hanna Vetsera
    • Réalisation
      • Terence Young
    • Scénario
      • Terence Young
      • Denis Cannan
      • Claude Anet
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    5jjp

    Better watch the 1936 version

    Mayerling is supposed to be a story of love and passion set in the backdrop of political turmoil in the austro-hungarian empire. The problem is there is very little passion in this movie. Catherine Deneuve, which I usually love, and Omar Sharif give such wooden performances that it is hard to imagine they would die of love. Ava Gardner is about as bad and James Mason does hardly better. Only James Robertson Justice and Genevieve Page seem to believe in what they are doing.

    As far as the political story, you will not know very much more of the state of the empire after seing the movie. Characters drop by Omar Sharif once a while without enlightening us very much about their problems and goals. The only redeeming values are production values which are quite good. Better watch the original French movie with Charles Boyer and Danielle Darrieux.
    patrick.hunter

    More gorgeous than the Boyer version

    Everyone agrees with this movie's virtues: its sets, costumes, and recreation of the era--all of which are impressively gorgeous. Kenneth Brannagh mentions that the look of the this film version influenced the setting/production design for his version of HAMLET (check out his audio commentary of the DVD, chap. 19). So MAYERLING has had its influence.

    And, yes, quite a few of us recognize its shortcomings. Frankly, it doesn't possess the passion/romance one expects. Perhaps both Sharif and Deneuve are too intelligent to be believable for a romantic suicide, but whatever it is, somehow the oomph one hopes for is missing. Nevertheless, it's still fascinating, and while not as involving as the Boyer version, it's got more historical detail and background.

    And yes it's worth comparing/contrasting with THE ILLUSIONIST.
    xena-not

    Splendid acting, sets, script. Wonderful movie.

    Omar Sharif and Catherine Deneuve were both so splendid and believable in their roles. The sets were superb. The script and acting were top drawer. Part of the pathos of the movie is that it was based on a true story. Seldom is it hard for me to find a drawback to a movie. This movie is one well worth seeing more than once. It was hard to find the video, but I did, and purchased it immediately. History buffs will be enthralled. Romantics will be satiated. Just can't say enough in praise of the movie.
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    NON-FICTION OR OTHERWISE, A LOVELY FILM!

    The dashing Omar Sharif was born to be a crown-prince, or at least look the part to perfection (is he of royal Egyptian blood?), while Catherine Deneuve takes your breath away in every scene she's in, most notably as they watch "Giselle" at the theater. An Oedipus complex is hinted at here, and I suppose not all sons (not even only sons!) kiss their mothers on the lips (or it could be an Austrian thing, who knows?). But given his lifestyle of high living, promiscuity and dalliances with radical politics, coupled by an addiction to morphine and the off-chance of insanity in the blood, I don't think the end was as bittersweet and romantic as the movie portrayed it to be. No doubt the prince was a depressed, politically-impotent man who saw no promise in a future which included a loveless marriage, a domineering father and a mother who was never there--no big deal to most, but this was an only child used to getting his way most of the time. I'm sure Maria Vetsera, practically a child in love for the first time, was only too flattered to have been chosen by the prince to die with him. All in the name of love, of course.
    dbdumonteil

    Nice cinematography but history is given a rough ride.

    All modern historians agree that it was not the "impossible " love depicted in all Mayerling versions.No Rudolph did not throw away his empire for the love of Mary!He had at the time of his affair with baroness Vetsera other mistresses(the most famous was Mizzi Kaspar).Too bad for those who are still dreaming of romantic passion,but the harsh truth is that Rudolph was a jaded man,using morphine to relieve his sufferings .He was seriously ill,since he contracted a VD.Historian Jean-Paul Bled goes as far as to say he would not have outlived his father anyway(think that his father died in 1916!).Just before his death he was not physically the handsome man played by Omar Shariff anymore!As for Mary,she was seventeen (Deneuve was already too old in spite of her stunning beauty),and she did love Prince Rudolph,but she was too young to understand that she was used by her lover as a helping hand to die:Rudolph had already asked Mizzi(see above) to die with him because he was frightened to pass away ALONE.

    Another scene is completely refuted by every earnest historian:during the ball in the German Embassy,Mary refuses to bow before Rudolph's wife Stephanie.Or ,absolutely nobody,among these who attended the reception,spoke

    about it afterward.The only person who mentions it is Countess Marie Larish,who was not invited,and who was a very shady and perverse lady,who wrote a book called "my past" .And what a past!She was Empress Elisabeth's niece,child of a misalliance:Sissi's brother had married an actress.In the Mayerling saga ,she played a very bad part,that of a go-between(Genevieve Page in the movie)

    The imperial couple reunited James Mason and Ava Gardner ,who were the leads in "Pandora and the flying Dutchman" (Lewin,1951),a treat for cinema buffs.The cinematography is dazzling,and at least the story was filmed where it took place.Francis Lai's score is nice too(Un Homme Et Une Femme,1966,love story,1970).The director ,Terence Young ,is the movies odd-job man:James Bond (Dr No,From Russia with love,thunderball),the amorous adventures of Moll Flanders,wait until dark,the Christmas tree,spy thriller,horror,melodrama,not a genius but a competent craftsman.

    After Mayerling,the hunting lodge was razed to the ground and the emperor had a nunnery built on the site.Hence the necessity to film the last part in a studio.

    Another scene completely made up from start to finish is the Deneuve /Gardner meeting.At the time ,Elisabeth had become the wandering empress she would remain until her death in 1898,nine years after the Mayerling tragedy.She used to shun Vienna,the Court ,the étiquette and even politics.But the movie is true for one thing:she was here when Rudolph died.Marie Larish(Genevieve Page),the go-between, was her protégée,but she would realize too late what a perverse creature she was.

    Rudolph was a depressed man,who failed twice:politically,he was kept out of things by his father and his plots led to nowhere.He used to worry about the Monarchy's (actually a double one,Austrian and Hungarian since 1867)future and he dreamed of federalism and parliamentary democracy;besides,his marriage was on the rocks,his wife Stephanie(Andréa Parisy) being unable to give birth to another child. The opening scene is the only one which deals with politics:a student riot during which Rudolph is arrested by the police:once again,it's very implausible,since the Kronprinz's actions were watched day and night by Francis Joseph's henchmen.Even his numerous -and almost absent here ,to give the movie a romantic flavor-mistresses used to "help" police reports.

    The best thing-one user noticed it- is Marie Larish's obnoxious behavior.Genevieve Page is remarkable,acting with Mary Vetsera like a spider with a fly,unbeknown-st to her mother (Mony Dalmes).

    Outside Litvak's version ,already mentioned by some users,there's also Jean Delannoy's "le secret de Mayerling" (1949),with Jean Marais as Rudolph which has a rather good reputation,in spite of a weird ending:Bismarck was behind the lovers' assassination.Even stranger:when Zita,Austria's last empress ,came back from exile in the early eighties,she hinted at a political assassination as well.

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    • Anecdotes
      Although she plays his mother, Ava Gardner is only nine years older than Omar Sharif.
    • Gaffes
      The Prince of Wales says that Queen Victoria is aged "85 " when she only lived till she was 81 when she died in 1901. She was aged 69 at the times of the events in this movie.
    • Citations

      Archduke Rudolf: Last night at the Court ball, a dark Polish woman, the only one there of interest to me, I asked you to present her. Later I found out that I had already been to bed with her.

    • Crédits fous
      The opening credits appear against of a colour-changing background of glass frosted with ice flowers. At times, the ice is cleared, as though by a warm breath, and reveals the double-headed eagle of the Austro-Hungarian empire.
    • Versions alternatives
      There are 2 versions of this movie released on 2 DVD by Studio Canal France : The International Version and the French Version. Many scenes when Omar Shariff and Catherine Deneuve are together have been filmed twice, once in English and once in French. The editing and the running time is different.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Vienna: The Years Remembered (1968)
    • Bandes originales
      Morgenblaetter (Morning Paper)
      Composed by Johann Strauss

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 décembre 1968 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • France
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Terence Young's Mayerling
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Vienne, Autriche
    • Sociétés de production
      • Winchester Productions
      • Les Films Corona
      • Alexandra Film
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    • Budget
      • 5 000 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 2h 20min(140 min)
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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