Imperial Violets (1952)
Violeta, an Andalusian gypsy, foretells a lady she will become empress. The lady is Eugenia de Montijo, and when she marries emperor Luis Napoleón of France she takes the young girl with her. The empress'cousin readily makes her his focus of attention, then she discovers a criminal attempt against the empress.
Director: Richard Pottier
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Music
Runtime: 94 min
Release Date: December 12, 1952
Cast
- Luis Mariano - Juan de Ayala
- Carmen Sevilla - Violetta
- Simone Valère - Eugénie de Montijo
- Louis Arbessier - Napoleón III
- Rafael Arcos - Felipe (uncredited)
- Félix Fernández - (uncredited)
- Manuel Requena - (uncredited)
- Marie Sabouret - Mme. de Pierrefeu
- Colette Régis - Mme de Montijo
- Micheline Francey - Clotilde
Screenplay
- Henry Roussel (Screenplay)
- Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon (Adaptation)
- Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon (Dialogue)
- Jesús María de Arozamena (Dialogue)
Music: Francis Lopez
Cinematography: César Fraile, Christian Matras
Editing: Christian Gaudin, Gaby Peñalba
Production: Producciones Benito Perojo, Productions Emile Natan, Les Films Modernes
Country: Spain, France
Language: Français
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Richard Pottier
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Imperial Violets about?
- Violeta, an Andalusian gypsy, foretells a lady she will become empress. The lady is Eugenia de Montijo, and when she marries emperor Luis Napoleón of France she takes the young girl with her. The empress'cousin readily makes her his focus of attention, then she discovers a criminal attempt against the empress.
- Who directed Imperial Violets?
- Imperial Violets was directed by Richard Pottier.
- Who stars in Imperial Violets?
- Imperial Violets stars Luis Mariano, Carmen Sevilla, Simone Valère, Louis Arbessier, Rafael Arcos, Félix Fernández.
- How long is Imperial Violets?
- Imperial Violets has a runtime of 1h 34m (94 minutes).
- What genre is Imperial Violets?
- Imperial Violets is a Comedy, Drama, Music film.
- Where was Imperial Violets produced?
- Imperial Violets was produced in Spain, France.