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Rod Steiger | Napoleon Bonaparte | |
Christopher Plummer | Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington | |
Orson Welles | King Louis XVIII | |
Jack Hawkins | Gen. Sir Thomas Picton | |
Virginia McKenna | Duchess of Richmond | |
Dan O'Herlihy | Marshal Michel Ney | |
Rupert Davies | Lord Gordon | |
Philippe Forquet | Le Bedoyere | |
Gianni Garko | Gen. Drouot | |
Ivo Garrani | Marshal Soult | |
Rose McGowan | ||
Ian Ogilvy | William De Lancey | |
Michael Wilding | Sir William Ponsonby | |
Sergo Zaqariadze | Marshal Gebhard Blücher | |
Terence Alexander | Lord Uxbridge | |
Andrea Checchi | Sauret |
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Producer | Tom Carlile
Dino De Laurentiis |
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Writer | H.A.L. Craig
Sergei Bondarchuk Mario Soldati |
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Cinematography | Armando Nannuzzi
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Musician | Nino Rota
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Waterloo tells the story of Napoleon Bonapartec - from his abdication and exile, his dramatic escape, his reunion with his devoted troops and Generals to his last, desperate bid for ultimate power and glory. |
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