Queen's Necklace (1946)
1h 58m
Running Time
September 14, 1946Release Date
Queen's Necklace (1946)
1h 58m
Running Time
September 14, 1946Release Date
Plot.
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 & Crew.

Viviane Romance
Countess Jeanne de la Motte-Valois

Maurice Escande
Louis de Rohan

Michel Salina
Count Nicolas de la Motte

Jacques Dacqmine
Marc Rétaux de Villette

Pierre Dux
Cagliostro

Pierre Palau
Boëhmer

Pierre Bertin
Abbot Loth

Palau
Boehmer

Jean Hébey
Louis XVI

André Philip
Deschamps

Jean-Louis Allibert
Camille Desmoulins

Pierre Magnier
Prosecutor Joly de Fleury

Frantz Funck-Brentano
Writer

Paul Amiot
Maître Doillot

Marcel Delaître
Maître Target

André Varennes
First president of Aligre

Robert Dartois
Monsieur de Soubise

Hélène Bellanger
Duchess of Polignac

Émilienne Nelissen
Editor

Florence Lynn
Princess of Lamballe

Saint-Pol
Jeweler Bassange

Marcel Vibert
Advocate General Séguier

André Wasley
Bailiff of Suffren

Marcel Lagrange
Duke of Villeroi

Monique Cassin
Nicole, Oliva's daughter

Marion Dorian
Marie-Antoinette / Queen Marie-Antoinette

Luc Andrieux
Jailer (uncredited)

Jacques Berlioz
(uncredited)

Chukry-Bey
(uncredited)

Jacques François
Count of Artois (uncredited)

Lucas Gridoux
Member of parliament (uncredited)

Pierre Labry
Hubert (uncredited)
Media.


Details.
Release DateSeptember 14, 1946
Original NameL'Affaire du collier de la reine
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 58m
Genres
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Wiki.
The Queen's Necklace (French: L'affaire du collier de la reine) is a 1946 French historical drama film directed by Marcel L'Herbier and starring Viviane Romance, Maurice Escande and Jacques Dacqmine. The film portrays the Affair of the Diamond Necklace which damaged the reputation of the French queen Marie Antionette during the 1780s.
It was shot at the Saint-Maurice Studios and on location at the Palace of Versailles. The film's sets were designed by the art director Max Douy.