Marie Antoinette
The young Austrian princess Marie Antoinette is arranged to marry Louis XVI, future king of France, in a politically advantageous marriage for the rival countries. The opulent Marie indulges in various whims and flirtations. When Louis XV passes and Louis XVI ascends the French throne, his queen's extravagant lifestyle earns the hatred of the French people, who despise her Austrian heritage.
W.S. Van Dyke
Julien Duvivier
Casts & Crew
Norma Shearer
Tyrone Power
John Barrymore
Robert Morley
Anita Louise
Joseph Schildkraut
Gladys George
Henry Stephenson
Cora Witherspoon
Barnett Parker
Reginald Gardiner
Henry Daniell
Leonard Penn
Albert Dekker
Alma Kruger
Joseph Calleia
Marilyn Knowlden
Scotty Beckett
George Meeker
Nigel De Brulier
Charles Waldron
John Burton
Ruth Hussey
Erville Alderson
Richard Alexander
Sam Ash
King Baggot
Bonnie Bannon
Trevor Bardette
Robert Barrat
Ed Brady
Thomas Braidon
Al Bridge
Peter Bull
Mae Busch
John Butler
Frank Campeau
David Cavendish
Lane Chandler
Dorothy Christy
Ocean Claypool
Roger Converse
Harry Cording
Earl Covert
Jules Cowles
Wade Crosby
Cecil Cunningham
Guy D'Ennery
Howard Da Silva
Harry Davenport
Vernon Downing
Claire Du Brey
Frank Elliott
Billy Engle
Harold Entwistle
Ann Evers
Al Ferguson
Barry Fitzgerald
Neil Fitzgerald
Jack George
Maude Turner Gordon
Greta Granstedt
Lawrence Grant
Jack Grey
Ben Hall
Ben Hendricks Jr.
Holmes Herbert
Ramsay Hill
George Houston
Esther Howard
Mary Howard
Hugh Huntley
Arthur Hurni
Olaf Hytten
Frank Jaquet
Edward Keane
Victor Kilian
Claude King
George Kirby
Henry Kolker
Howard Lang
Duke R. Lee
Harts Lind
Jacques Lory
Frank McGlynn Jr.
Horace McMahon
John Merton
Helene Millard
Frances Millen
M. Morova
Corbet Morris
Leonard Mudie
Bea Nigro
Mimi Olivera
Moroni Olsen
Rafaela Ottiano
Claire Owen
Inez Palange
Billy Platt
Guy Bates Post
Alonzo Price
Tom Quinn
Herbert Rawlinson
'Little Billy' Rhodes
Buddy Roosevelt
Lionel Royce
Tom Rutherford
Harry Semels
Allen D. Sewall
Kathryn Sheldon
Ivan F. Simpson
William Steele
Carl Stockdale
Harry Stubbs
Frank Arthur Swales
Phillip Terry
Zeffie Tilbury
Dorothy Tuttle
Theodore von Eltz
Gustav von Seyffertitz
Walter Walker
Luana Walters
Anthony Warde
Lyons Wickland
Tudor Williams
Eric Wilton
Ian Wolfe
George Zucco
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