Le Chevalier de Maison-Rouge (1914)


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1h 48min | Drama, History | Feb 27, 1914 | Released

The scene takes place in Paris in March 1793 during the Reign of Terror. The Knight of Maison-Rouge, posing as Citizen Morand, is organizing the escape of Queen Marie-Antoinette. He is assisted in his undertaking by Dixmer, a master tanner who passes himself off as an ardent revolutionary and his wife Geneviève, who also happens to be the Knight's sister. While on mission with her brother, she is saved from arrest thanks to the intervention of Lieutenant Maurice Lindey. Geneviève, who is married without love to Dixmer, falls for the young man, who requites her love. A tunnel is dug between a house rented by Dixmer and the Tower of the Temple but the various attempts to rescue the queen attempts fail. Marie-Antoinette risks the guillotine/ Moreover, Lindey finds himself involved in the plot...

Director: Albert Capellani

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Paul Escoffier

Le Chevalier de Maison-Rouge, alias le citoyen Morand

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Henri Rollan

Le lieutenant de la garde nationale Maurice Lindey

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Demeter Bitenc

Madame Elisabeth

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Mévisto

Le citoyen Rocher

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Marie-Louise Derval

Geneviève Dixmer

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Léa Piron

La reine Marie-Antoinette

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Jean Jacquinet

Le général Santerre

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Jane Maylianes

Héloïse Tison

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Mary Massart

Arthémise

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Émile Mylo

L'homme aux provisions

Profile Paul Escoffier Le Chevalier de Maison-Rouge, alias le citoyen Morand
Profile Henri Rollan Le lieutenant de la garde nationale Maurice Lindey
Profile Demeter Bitenc Madame Elisabeth
Profile Mévisto Le citoyen Rocher
Profile Marie-Louise Derval Geneviève Dixmer
Profile Léa Piron La reine Marie-Antoinette
Profile Jean Jacquinet Le général Santerre
Profile Jane Maylianes Héloïse Tison
Profile Mary Massart Arthémise
Profile Émile Mylo L'homme aux provisions

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