Diane (1955)
Director: David Miller
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
A 16th century romp: young Roger Moore is the king's son, Lana Turner the French countess who falls for him - but he can't reciprocate since Dad wants him to marry Catherine de Medici. Despite a script from Christopher Isherwood and one of Miklos Rosza's ludicrously overblown scores, this is stodgy, soporific stuff. Turner's ridiculously miscast while Moore hadn't yet mastered the let's-raise-my-eyebrows style of acting he later used to show off to Miss Moneypenny.Author: GM
Cast & crew
Director: David Miller
Producer: Edwin H Knopf
Cast: Lana Turner, Pedro Armendariz, Roger Moore, Marisa Pavan, Cedric Hardwicke, Henry Daniell full cast
Duration: 110 mins
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