A Royal Divorce (1926 film)
A Royal Divorce is a 1926 British historical drama film directed by Alexander Butler and starring Gwylim Evans, Gertrude McCoy and Lillian Hall-Davis.[1] It was based on a play by C.C. Collingham and depicts the romantic relationship and political divorce between Napoleon and his wife Josephine. It was remade as a sound film, A Royal Divorce, in 1938.
A Royal Divorce | |
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Directed by | Alexander Butler |
Based on | A Royal Divorce by C.C. Collingham |
Starring | Gwylim Evans Gertrude McCoy Lillian Hall-Davis |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Cast
- Gwylim Evans - Napoleon
- Gertrude McCoy - Josephine
- Lillian Hall-Davis - Stephanie
- Gerald Ames - Marques de Beaumont
- Mary Dibley - Marie-Louise
- Jerrold Robertshaw - Talleyrand
- Tom Reynolds - Grimand
- Mercy Peters - King of Rome
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