Athalie (1910)

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“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
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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
More Films in Genre: Drama, History

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.