
The Lady of Scuderi
Drama · Crime
Overview
Several men have been murdered lately, mostly rich lovers on their way to meet their mistresses with gifts of fine jewelry. To fight this scourge, King Louis XIV decides to create a special court named "La chambre ardente", designed to find and punish the perpetrators of such heinous crimes. An unexpected person, Mademoiselle de Scudéry, the famous poetess, will find herself entangled in the web of a criminal intrigue linked with the jewel murders, along with a a goldsmith, his daughter and her fiancé...
Top Cast


Henny Porten
Henny Porten
Fräulein von Scuderi
Henny Porten
Fräulein von Scuderi


Willy A. Kleinau
Willy A. Kleinau
Cardillac
Willy A. Kleinau
Cardillac


Anne Vernon
Anne Vernon
Madelon
Anne Vernon
Madelon


Roland Alexandre
Roland Alexandre
Olivier Brusson
Roland Alexandre
Olivier Brusson


Angelika Hauff
Angelika Hauff
St. Croix
Angelika Hauff
St. Croix


Richard Häussler
Richard Häussler
Miossens
Richard Häussler
Miossens


Dorothea Wieck
Dorothea Wieck
Maintenon
Dorothea Wieck
Maintenon


Mathieu Ahlersmeyer
Mathieu Ahlersmeyer
Louis XIV
Mathieu Ahlersmeyer
Louis XIV


Alexander Engel
Alexander Engel
La Regnie
Alexander Engel
La Regnie


Hans-Peter Thielen
Hans-Peter Thielen
Degrais
Hans-Peter Thielen
Degrais
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