Athalie (1910)
“The Queen of Judah has gained her throne by eliminating the Royal Princes, but one is still alive and protected by the high priest. In a dream the Queen sees the young Prince as a king. She orders an assault on the Temple but when the Priest draws back a curtain to reveal the child king on his throne, she rushes from the scene believing it to be the fulfilment of her dream (incomplete).” - BFI.
Director: Michel Carré, Albert Capellani
Genre: Drama, History
Runtime: 18 min
Release Date: January 1, 1910
Cast
- Édouard de Max - High Priest Joad
- Jeanne Delvair - Athalie
- Renée Pré - Young King Joas
- Jean Jacquinet
- Philippe Garnier
- Lucy Fleury
- Lola Noyr
Screenplay
- Michel Carré (Adaptation)
- Jean Racine (Theatre Play)
Production: Pathé Frères, Société cinématographique des auteurs et gens de lettres (SCAGL)
Country: France
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Michel Carré, Albert Capellani
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Athalie about?
- “The Queen of Judah has gained her throne by eliminating the Royal Princes, but one is still alive and protected by the high priest. In a dream the Queen sees the young Prince as a king. She orders an assault on the Temple but when the Priest draws back a curtain to reveal the child king on his throne, she rushes from the scene believing it to be the fulfilment of her dream (incomplete).” - BFI.
- Who directed Athalie?
- Athalie was directed by Michel Carré, Albert Capellani.
- Who stars in Athalie?
- Athalie stars Édouard de Max, Jeanne Delvair, Renée Pré, Jean Jacquinet, Philippe Garnier, Lucy Fleury.
- How long is Athalie?
- Athalie has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
- What genre is Athalie?
- Athalie is a Drama, History film.
- Where was Athalie produced?
- Athalie was produced in France.