
The Austrian
Drama · History
Overview
A woman is detained at La Conciergerie. She's 37 but her hair are already white. She's suffering from terrible haemorraghe. Her name is Marie-Antoinette of Lorraine, from Austria, and she's living her last four days.
Top Cast


Ute Lemper
Ute Lemper
Marie-Antoinette
Ute Lemper
Marie-Antoinette


Patrick Chesnais
Patrick Chesnais
Herman
Patrick Chesnais
Herman


Philippe Leroy
Philippe Leroy
D'Estaing
Philippe Leroy
D'Estaing


Daniel Mesguich
Daniel Mesguich
Fouquier-Tinville
Daniel Mesguich
Fouquier-Tinville


Rufus
Rufus
L'abbé Girard
Rufus
L'abbé Girard


Jean-Pol Dubois
Jean-Pol Dubois
Fabricius
Jean-Pol Dubois
Fabricius


Pierre Clémenti
Pierre Clémenti
Hébert
Pierre Clémenti
Hébert


Frédéric van den Driessche
Frédéric van den Driessche
Chauveau-Lagarde
Frédéric van den Driessche
Chauveau-Lagarde


Christian Charmetant
Christian Charmetant
Tronson du Coudray
Christian Charmetant
Tronson du Coudray


Géraldine Danon
Géraldine Danon
Rosalie
Géraldine Danon
Rosalie
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