Queen's Necklace Trailer

Queen's Necklace Trailer (1946)

14 September 1946 Drama, History 118 mins

The adventurer Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy, descendant (by the left hand) of the king of France Henri II, and who claims to be "Countess de la Motte", imagines a tortuous plan to steal a magnificent diamond necklace that the queen Marie-Antoinette refused to buy from the jewelers Boehmer and Bassange.

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Cast

Viviane Romance

as Countess Jeanne de la Motte-Valois

Maurice Escande

as Louis de Rohan

Michel Salina

as Count Nicolas de la Motte

Jacques Dacqmine

as Marc Rétaux de Villette

Marion Dorian

as Marie-Antoinette

Pierre Dux

as Cagliostro

Pierre Palau

as Boëhmer

Pierre Bertin

as Abbot Loth

Jean Hébey

as Louis XVI

André Philip

as Deschamps

Jean-Louis Allibert

as Camille Desmoulins

Pierre Magnier

as Prosecutor Joly de Fleury

Paul Amiot

as Maître Doillot

Marcel Delaître

as Maître Target

André Varennes

as First president of Aligre

Robert Dartois

as Monsieur de Soubise

Crew

Roger Hubert

Roger Hubert Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

France 14 September 1946

Mexico 04 November 1948

Portugal 14 April 1948

United States 16 May 1947

Production Companies

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