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Les perles de la couronne

  • 1937
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Les perles de la couronne (1937)
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Three narrators (French writer Jean Martin, an English royal equerry, and a papal chamberlain) tell the story of seven matched pearls, four of them now in the British Crown. Episodes whirl u... Read allThree narrators (French writer Jean Martin, an English royal equerry, and a papal chamberlain) tell the story of seven matched pearls, four of them now in the British Crown. Episodes whirl us from Pope Clement VII to Mary Queen of Scots, from whom the pearls are stolen while she'... Read allThree narrators (French writer Jean Martin, an English royal equerry, and a papal chamberlain) tell the story of seven matched pearls, four of them now in the British Crown. Episodes whirl us from Pope Clement VII to Mary Queen of Scots, from whom the pearls are stolen while she's occupied with the headsman. Historic events are seasoned with sly, satiric humor, and fa... Read all

  • Directors
    • Christian-Jaque
    • Sacha Guitry
  • Writers
    • Sacha Guitry
    • Christian-Jaque
  • Stars
    • Jacqueline Delubac
    • Sacha Guitry
    • Lyn Harding
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    657
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Christian-Jaque
      • Sacha Guitry
    • Writers
      • Sacha Guitry
      • Christian-Jaque
    • Stars
      • Jacqueline Delubac
      • Sacha Guitry
      • Lyn Harding
    • 12User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Jacqueline Delubac
    Jacqueline Delubac
    • Françoise Martin…
    Sacha Guitry
    Sacha Guitry
    • Jean Martin…
    Lyn Harding
    Lyn Harding
    • L'officier du roi (English narrator)…
    Renée Saint-Cyr
    Renée Saint-Cyr
    • Madeleine de la Tour d'Auvergne
    Enrico Glori
    Enrico Glori
    • La camérier du pape (Italian narrator)
    Ermete Zacconi
    Ermete Zacconi
    • Le pape Clement VII
    Barbara Shaw
    • Anne de Boleyn
    Marguerite Moreno
    Marguerite Moreno
    • Catherine de Medicis (1860)…
    Arletty
    Arletty
    • La reine d'Abyssinie
    Marcel Dalio
    Marcel Dalio
    • Le ministre d'Abyssinie
    • (as Dalio)
    Claude Dauphin
    Claude Dauphin
    • Le prisonnier italien en Abyssinie
    Robert Seller
    • Le prisonnier français en Abyssinie
    Ponzio
    • Un ouvrier chantant
    Andrews Engelmann
    Andrews Engelmann
    • James - le voleur
    • (as Engelman)
    Yvette Pienne
    • La reine Marie Tudor…
    Raimu
    Raimu
    • L'industriel du midi
    Lisette Lanvin
    Lisette Lanvin
    • La petite femme…
    Pierre Juvenet
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    • Directors
      • Christian-Jaque
      • Sacha Guitry
    • Writers
      • Sacha Guitry
      • Christian-Jaque
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    9molefsky

    Delightful

    This unusual tri-lingual (French, English, Italien) film traces the history of seven pearls acquired at the behest of Pope Clement who gave them to Catherine d'Medici. The pearls are passed down to Mary, Queen of Scots. At the time of Mary's execution the pearls are stolen and separated. Four of them become part of the crown of England. The characters then try to discover what happened to the other three pearls.

    It is a delightful film with clever, amusing dialogue. At one point a character is instructed to only speak using adverbs. She does so in answering a string of questions. It is a marvelous scene. Anyone who gets a chance to see this film should do so.
    8Sir-Final_Thoughts-No_Review

    Challenging but exquisite

    In the end, The Pearls Of the Crown is about political gains and advantage, royalty and succession, love and heartbreak, and life and death; with the main story that connects all the dots being the origin of the seven pearls.

    Basically four of the pearls rest on the English Crown, and a writer recounts to his wife how there were originally seven pearls, all of identical shape, color and weight, but 3 of them are considered missing and to understand the value and importance of these pearls a history lesson is in order. In the meantime, representatives from France and Italy are also interested in the missing pearls. By fate, the writer and these representatives manage to form a bond and make it a mission for each individual to locate a missing pearl. This is what happens in present time, but the true main story is the pearls.

    Sasha Guitry and his team create a fascinating and original story that literally spans generations and involve a bevy of characters. In fact, the director who stars and many of the actors and actresses play multiple roles. The main story of the pearls is truly epic and keeps things interesting. The main fault to me is being able to keep up with that main story. Its challenging, things fast forward in the story at a lightning quick pace and characters come and go in the blink of an eye, and events and circumstance mixed in can leave you in the dust if you suddenly lost attention. It was also purposely made to appeal to both audiences who speak English, French and Italian as it shifts frequently back and forth and sometimes all at the same moment in each language.

    So I would say watch it for the story alone, its unique and ambitious. Its not for all tastes for sure but its a nicely made and well acted movie.
    9zetes

    Exceptional

    A delight! This is kind of the film I was hoping to see last year when I watched Guitry's Story of a Cheat, which I had heard about for years prior to its becoming available. I liked that film quite a bit, but there was a tinge of disappointment in that it didn't live up to my expectations. The Pearls of the Crown, though, was just brilliant. Guitry and his wife Jacqueline Delubac play multiple roles throughout a 400 year timespan. In the present they play a historian and his wife. Guitry is telling Delubac the story of the pearls in the crown of England. These pearls came from Mary Queen of Scots' necklace, which in turn came from a wedding gift to Catherine de Medici from the Pope. Guitry tells the story of the pearls' origin, and also of their theft the night Mary Stuart was executed. The four pearls that were recovered from the thieves went into the crown, and the three others were never found. Soon Guitry teams up with British and Italian counterparts and the three of them set out on a mission to find the remaining three pearls. This film moves back and forth through time with the grace of a ballerina. Arletty appears in one of the more outrageous bits of the film, as an Abyssinian queen (and, yes, she plays it in blackface).
    6Falkner1976

    Witty, funny overview of 300 years of history from talented Guitry, with a wonderful cast. Among his best comedies.

    Funny and very witty comedy by Sacha Guitry. Like almost all of his works, it is very episodic, with characters who rarely appear for more than 5 minutes and who ingeniously plays with the relationship between the image and the everlasting voice-over.

    In this case, the story of a seven-pearl necklace with an impressive history from the Renaissance to the present day is used by Guitry to show his ingenuity in the form of a history lesson, full of symmetries, repetitions and ingenious twists.

    The cast, as always, is impressive, with the best of French cinema and theater from thirty years of French culture: Cecile Sorel, Coquelin, Raimu, Arletty, Barrault, Moreno....as well as the director himself and his own wife, the very elegant Jacqueline Delubac, like the married couple who decide to follow the trail of those historical pearls.

    The film is an intelligent entertainment that does not tire despite its episodic character, thanks to the director's continued inventiveness. Some basic knowledge in history helps.
    5rayincumbria

    Stick with it.. it gets better

    I was really looking forward to this, my third Guitry.. I'd liked the other two, and I'm a bit of a history buff.. so it should be a winner...

    I almost gave up in the first hour.. I found it very dry and dull... but all of a sudden, once the three were dispatched on their quest, it improved dramatically. There was sparkle, wit and interest that seemed to be missing from the first half (Which felt like a slow plod through history)

    Perhaps I just happened to tune in..

    So my apologies for the poor '5' score.

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    • Trivia
      The film's American debut took place at the Filmarte theatre in New York on 11 April 1938. (New York Sun, 11 April 1938)
    • Alternate versions
      There is an Italian edition of this film on DVD, distributed by DNA srl, "LE PERLE DELLA CORONA (1937) + RISALIAMO I CAMPI ELISI (1938)" (2 Films on a single DVD, extra feature: "LA PAROLA DI CAMBRONNE"), re-edited with the contribution of film historian Riccardo Cusin. This version is also available for streaming on some platforms.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Cinéastes de notre temps: Sacha Guitry (1965)

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    • Release date
      • May 12, 1937 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • L'histoire merveilleuse de sept perles fines
    • Filming locations
      • Abbaye de Royaumont, Asnières-sur-Oise, Val d'Oise, France(convent)
    • Production company
      • Cinéas
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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