The End of Robespierre

The End of Robespierre

Release date : April 5, 1912
Runtime : 13m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language :
Director : Albert Capellani /
Writers : Paul Gaulot /
Production companies : Pathé Frères /
April 5, 1912 13m France Drama More
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This film is not exceedingly well acted, but has the additional charm of being taken from the actual history of the man whose personality dominated the Committee of Safety in the early days of the French Revolution. It's tragic but enthralling, and full of the atmosphere of those more than troublous times of the French Revolution, when blood was shed like water and men seemed turned to beasts.
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Georges Saillard
Maximilien de Robespierre
Jacques Grétillat
Jean-Lambert Tallien
Charles De Rochefort
Louis-Antoine de Saint-Just
Georges Dorival
Collot d'Herbois

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  • title:The End of Robespierre
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1912
  • Runtime:13m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Albert Capellani /
  • Writers: Paul Gaulot ·
  • Production companies: Pathé Frères ·
  • Overview:This film is not exceedingly well acted, but has the additional charm of being taken from the actual history of the man whose personality dominated the Committee of Safety in the early days of the French Revolution. It's tragic but enthralling, and full of the atmosphere of those more than troublous times of the French Revolution, when blood was shed like water and men seemed turned to beasts.
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