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"They did not allow them to live together. Could not, however, prevent them die together ..." Archduke in Mayerling tragedy Director: Terence Young Genre: Drama / History / Romance Year: 1968 Country: France a family / United Kingdom Length: 140 min Cast: Omar Sharif - Rudolf Catherine Deneuve - Mary Vetsera James Mason - Emperor Franz Josef Ava Gardner - Empress Elizabeth James Robertson Justice - Edward VII. Geneviève Page - Marie Larisch Andréa Paris - Princess Stephanie Ivan Desny - Count Josef Hoyos Fabienne Dali - Mizzi Caspar Véronique Vendell - Lisi Stockau Howard Vernon - Montenuevo Irene von Meyendorf - Countess Mona Stockau Dalmes a family - Helene Vetsera Bernard Lajarrige - Johann Loschek Maurice Teynac - Moritz Szepsi Charles Millot - Eduard Taaffe Jacques Berthier - Johann Salvator Roger Pigaut - Count Karolyi Lyne Chardonnet - Hanna Vetsera Jacqueline Lavielle - Marinka Alain Saury - Baltazzi Jean-Claude Bercq - Miguel Braganza Abstract: The tragic love story of Crown Prince Rudolf of Hapsburg to Baroness a family Mary Vetserové. Rudolf, who sought forgetfulness of her loveless a family marriage with Belgian Princess Stefanie in countless love avantýrách, who vainly tried to establish himself in a monolithic Austria-Hungary progressive ideas and was therefore in constant disputes with his father, Emperor Franz Joseph, found in the love of the young innocent Mary a new sense of their existence. For the first time truly loved and was determined to fight for the right to life with his beloved wife despite all odds. Soon, however, had to know that the successor to the Habsburg throne, has had only one possible path: the one he identified the age-old (and in the 19th century is far from immutable) tradition ... The film was nominated for a 1970 Golden Globe for best film .
I have not yet nezkouknutý film on DVD, since it was on TV, I have not had time to look at him.
[5]: I got it the other way around. a family I love the Crown Prince (film) and older Mayerling do not have much. As well as the main character. The crown prince cast seems to me better. Thus, in addition to Elizabeth. It is better in Mayerling.
[1] The film I saw last year in CT and I'm impressed. Like you, I like the more recent versions of the Crown Prince and not just because of the cast but overall I find the new version better. But as Elizabeth I more than like Sandra Ceccarelli Ava Gardner in the older version.
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