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Norma Shearer | Marie Antoinette | |
Tyrone Power | Count Axel de Fersen | |
John Barrymore | King Louis XV | |
Robert Morley | King Louis XVI | |
Anita Louise | Princesse de Lamballe | |
Joseph Schildkraut | Duke Phillipe d'Orleans | |
Gladys George | Mme. du Barry | |
Henry Stephenson | Count de Mercey | |
Cora Witherspoon | Countess De Noailles | |
Barnett Parker | Prince De Rohan | |
Reginald Gardiner | Comte d'Artois | |
Henry Daniell | La Motte | |
Leonard Penn | Toulan | |
Albert Dekker | Comte de Provence | |
Alma Kruger | Empress Maria Theresa |
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Producer | Hunt Stromberg
Irving Thalberg |
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Writer | F. Scott Fitzgerald
Talbot Jennings Donald Ogden Stewart |
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Cinematography | William H. Daniels
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Musician | Herbert Stothart
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Her eyes shine as brightly as the diamonds at her slender throat or as the countless candles that turn the Palace of Versailles into a light-drenched fantasy world. She is Marie Antoinette, Queen of France: beautiful, imperious, headstrong... and doomed. With an opulence exemplifying Hollywood's Golden Era at its most glamorous, the grandeur and revolutionary fervor of 18th-century France sweeps across the screen in this nominee for 4 Academy Awards?.* Elegant Best Actress Oscar® nominee Norma Shearer stars in the decades-spanning title role, Tyrone Power plays her ardent beloved, John Barrymore is crafty Louis XV and debuting Robert Morley portrays timid Louis XVI. From ballroom to boudoir to guillotine, Marie Antoinette is regal romantic adventure. |
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