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During the French Revolution, a French nobleman saves the 10-year-old son of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette from the guillotine with the help of an English woman.During the French Revolution, a French nobleman saves the 10-year-old son of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette from the guillotine with the help of an English woman.During the French Revolution, a French nobleman saves the 10-year-old son of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette from the guillotine with the help of an English woman.
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Jacques B. Brunius
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While I love Louis Jourdan, it doesn't mean I have to be crazy about all his films, and I couldn't work up much enthusiasm for this one.
Based on a book about the supposed survival of Louis XVII, it just felt bland and not very interesting, and that kid king in exile began getting on my nerves with his constant wistful whining about wanting to stay there forever, never wanting to be king, then acting out a silly abdication parody with his self-appointed guardian (played by Belinda Lee, who's also Louis Jourdan's love interest), talking about his supposedly prophetic dreams, and making me sympathize with all those Jacobins who wanted to cut off his head!
Jourdan actually sacrificed his own son for this pathetic child??? That really made me HATE him (despite his sexy good looks)!
The only interesting part to this story was the treacherous servants, with the guy being dumb enough to trust his scheming, mercenary girlfriend.
Bit of a time waster, so skip this one gladly.
Based on a book about the supposed survival of Louis XVII, it just felt bland and not very interesting, and that kid king in exile began getting on my nerves with his constant wistful whining about wanting to stay there forever, never wanting to be king, then acting out a silly abdication parody with his self-appointed guardian (played by Belinda Lee, who's also Louis Jourdan's love interest), talking about his supposedly prophetic dreams, and making me sympathize with all those Jacobins who wanted to cut off his head!
Jourdan actually sacrificed his own son for this pathetic child??? That really made me HATE him (despite his sexy good looks)!
The only interesting part to this story was the treacherous servants, with the guy being dumb enough to trust his scheming, mercenary girlfriend.
Bit of a time waster, so skip this one gladly.
Typical 50s sword and cape film with slew of supporting British and French actors. Pity there isn't a single Welsh one given that part of the action is supposed to take place in Wales. The "Welsh" contingent have a bash at an accent but truth to tell anyone who has ever been to Wales would not be convinced. Finlay Currie for instance was a well known SCOTTISH actor with an accent to match has a go at mangling a Welsh one. But then have you ever seen "How Green was my Valley", a good novel Hollywoodenized?
Well, despite the fact the camera crew never went to Wales, the actors do what they can to move things along (the director could have helped more). The music is clunky and helps even less.
But, hey, the leads are all good looking or, when given some freedom like the "grande dame" Martini Hunt, manage to raise a smile.
So suspend your disbelief - as you have to do to many present-day films - and don't expect any explosions or leaps from tall buildings and settle down in a comfortable sofa.
Well, despite the fact the camera crew never went to Wales, the actors do what they can to move things along (the director could have helped more). The music is clunky and helps even less.
But, hey, the leads are all good looking or, when given some freedom like the "grande dame" Martini Hunt, manage to raise a smile.
So suspend your disbelief - as you have to do to many present-day films - and don't expect any explosions or leaps from tall buildings and settle down in a comfortable sofa.
Colorful but empty spectacle purports to tell an alternate version of the flight and plight of the young son of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI as he tries to escape sinister forces who wish his death and his own aversion to ruling France.
Silly junk with terrible dubbing has lovely production values and one fun performance but is mostly overly earnest hogwash.
Belinda Lee is very beautiful and looks exquisite in her period clothes but isn't really given anything of significance to do.
Without a doubt the best and most enjoyable performance comes from Martita Hunt as the bedridden but sprightly Lady Lydia, a saucy old fox with a sharp tongue and a knowing outlook as well as some truly amazing and ridiculous wigs.
Keith Michell would go on to an impressive career that included his masterful work as Henry VIII but he is just another sneering villain of little distinction.
The real blank wall though is Louis Jourdan an actor capable at times of exuding a great deal of charm here he is a dull posing lump.
Ploddingly directed with a story that is not that compelling this is for ardent fans of costume pictures or the stars only.
Silly junk with terrible dubbing has lovely production values and one fun performance but is mostly overly earnest hogwash.
Belinda Lee is very beautiful and looks exquisite in her period clothes but isn't really given anything of significance to do.
Without a doubt the best and most enjoyable performance comes from Martita Hunt as the bedridden but sprightly Lady Lydia, a saucy old fox with a sharp tongue and a knowing outlook as well as some truly amazing and ridiculous wigs.
Keith Michell would go on to an impressive career that included his masterful work as Henry VIII but he is just another sneering villain of little distinction.
The real blank wall though is Louis Jourdan an actor capable at times of exuding a great deal of charm here he is a dull posing lump.
Ploddingly directed with a story that is not that compelling this is for ardent fans of costume pictures or the stars only.
Duke Phillipe De Beauvais, (Louis Jourdan) flies in a balloon along with a ten year old Louis XVII Richard DE Beauvais ,( Richard O'Sullivan) from Paris and the balloon became damaged and landed in Wales. Virginia Trail, (Belinda Lee) finds the ten year old and befriends him and brings the boy to her aunts home. Louis XVII is separated from his father Duke Phillipe who helped his son escape from being killed, and who was tortured in a prison. Louis XVII has constant nightmares from all the punishment he endured while in prison and he willingly tells his story to Virginia and Louis XVII at the age of 10 tells Virginia that he wants to marry her and will she wait for him to grow up, Virginia is 2l and it was quite a funny scene in this film. This film dealt completely with hiding this ten year old King and people trying to kill him.
This film is from the period when John Davis was in control of the Rank Organisation,so that films like this result.The sequel could have been tested little princess not being killed in the tower.There is some good colour cinematography.This particularly benefits BeLinda Lee and her heaving bosom.Poor history,bad film making.
Did you know
- TriviaPeter Finch turned down the Louis Jourdan part.
- GoofsThe allées of trees flanking the roads as the horsemen rode furiously to save someone in this film were not planted until the time of Napoléon Bonaparte. He had them planted to shade his armies as they marched through the hot sun while in uniform.
- Quotes
Colonel St. Gerard: For such a beautiful woman, Mademoiselle, you are a surprisingly bad liar.
- ConnectionsReferenced in The Cat Gang (1959)
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- 1h 28m(88 min)
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