Napoléon (1954)
Director: Sacha Guitry
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Halfway through, Gélin as the young Napoleon sits down for a haircut. Snip, snip, et voilà, 'he felt like a different man' - and the older Pellegrin now occupies the chair and the role. This easy way with a long, bumpy narrative is the best of Guitry. In the person of Talleyrand, he recounts admiringly, but with many a wry aside, Bonaparte's life and times. The interest level fluctuates, the staging is sedentary (Guitry delegated the battles to Eugène Lourié), the perspective is that of a French patriot. Still, the treats keep coming: Stroheim as Beethoven, Welles as the brutish Brit of St Helena, and Gabin as the mortally wounded Maréchal Lannes, gesturing feebly towards the heaps of corpses, then roaring into the Emperor's ear, 'Assez!'Author: BBa
Cast & crew
Director: Sacha Guitry
Producer: Clément Duhour
Cast: Jean-Pierre Aumont, Pierre Brasseur, Danielle Darrieux, Jean Gabin, Daniel Gélin, Sacha Guitry, Jean Marais, Yves Montand, Michèle Morgan, Raymond Pellegrin, Micheline Presle, Serge Reggiani, Dany Robin, Maria Schell, Erich von Stroheim, Henri Vidal, Orson Welles full cast
Duration: 193 mins
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