
The Battle of Hernani
History · TV Movie
Overview
Drama chronicling the premiere of Victor Hugo's 1830 drama Hernani, and the dramatic Romantics that rallied around it.
Top Cast


Alexandre Brasseur
Alexandre Brasseur
Victor Hugo
Alexandre Brasseur
Victor Hugo


Arielle Dombasle
Arielle Dombasle
Mademoiselle Mars
Arielle Dombasle
Mademoiselle Mars


Florence Darel
Florence Darel
Adèle Hugo
Florence Darel
Adèle Hugo


Jacques Dacqmine
Jacques Dacqmine
King Charles X
Jacques Dacqmine
King Charles X
Fabrice Pruvost
Fabrice Pruvost
Firmin
Fabrice Pruvost
Firmin


Nicolas Vaude
Nicolas Vaude
Favre
Nicolas Vaude
Favre


Mathias Marechal
Mathias Marechal
Gérard de Nerval
Mathias Marechal
Gérard de Nerval


Bernard Fresson
Bernard Fresson
Victor Hugo (old)
Bernard Fresson
Victor Hugo (old)


Pierre Vernier
Pierre Vernier
Baron Taylor
Pierre Vernier
Baron Taylor
Fabrice Bénard
Fabrice Bénard
Alexandre Dumas
Fabrice Bénard
Alexandre Dumas
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