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The Queen's Necklace 1912

23 min📅 1912-02-02

Set in the 18th century, The Queen's Necklace (1912) transports viewers to an era of grandeur and mystery. Based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas, this drama delves into the intrigue surrounding a stolen necklace once owned by Queen Marie Antoinette.

Director: Camille de Morlhon

Cast

Jeanne Provost
Jeanne Provost
Marie Antoinette
Henri Étiévant
Henri Étiévant
Louis XVI
Paul Amiot
Paul Amiot
Auguste Volny
Auguste Volny
Cardinal de Rohan
Georges Tréville
Georges Dorival
Georges Dorival
Jacques Vandenne
Jacques Vandenne
Berthe Bovy
Berthe Bovy
Edmond Duquesne
Edmond Duquesne

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Queen's Necklace (1912) about?

Based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas, this drama delves into the intrigue surrounding a stolen necklace once owned by Queen Marie Antoinette.

Who directed The Queen's Necklace?

Camille de Morlhon's masterful direction brings to life a story of deception, passion, and politics.

Who stars in The Queen's Necklace?

The film features a talented cast, including Jeanne Provost and Henri Étiévant.

Is The Queen's Necklace (1912) worth watching?

As a historical drama, The Queen's Necklace (1912) is worth watching for those interested in the works of Alexandre Dumas and the complexities of 18th-century France.

How long is The Queen's Necklace?

The Queen's Necklace has a runtime of 23 minutes.

About The Queen's Necklace (1912) — A Silent Drama of Intrigue and Deception

Set in the 18th century, The Queen's Necklace (1912) transports viewers to an era of grandeur and mystery. Based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas, this drama delves into the intrigue surrounding a stolen necklace once owned by Queen Marie Antoinette. Camille de Morlhon's masterful direction brings to life a story of deception, passion, and politics. With a talented cast, including Jeanne Provost and Henri Étiévant, this silent film is a must-watch for those interested in historical dramas and the works of Dumas.

The Queen's Necklace (1912) expertly weaves together themes of power, loyalty, and the human condition, all set against the opulent backdrop of 18th-century France. This captivating tale is sure to engage viewers and leave them pondering the complexities of the past.