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17 February 1929 (USA) moreTagline:
Abel Gance's 1927 Masterpiece [reissue]Plot:
A film about the French Field Marshal's youth and early military career. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
3 wins moreNewsDesk:
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Al Pacino Playing Napoleon (From Get The Big Picture. 8 April 2009, 12:13 AM, PDT)
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Abel Gance was a Visionist moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Albert Dieudonné | ... | Napoléon Bonaparte | |
| Vladimir Roudenko | ... | Napoléon Bonaparte enfant | |
| Edmond Van Daële | ... | Maximilien Robespierre | |
| Alexandre Koubitzky | ... | Danton | |
| Antonin Artaud | ... | Marat | |
| Abel Gance | ... | Louis Saint-Just | |
| Gina Manès | ... | Joséphine de Beauharnais | |
| Suzanne Bianchetti | ... | Marie-Antoinette | |
| Marguerite Gance | ... | Charlotte Corday | |
| Yvette Dieudonné | ... | Élisa Bonaparte | |
| Philippe Hériat | ... | Antonio Salicetti | |
| Pierre Batcheff | ... | Le général Lazare Hoche | |
| Eugénie Buffet | ... | Laetizia Bonaparte | |
| Acho Chakatouny | ... | Pozzo di Borgo | |
| Nicolas Koline | ... | Tristan Fleuri |
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Abel Gance's Napoleon (USA)Napoléon Bonaparte (France)
Napoléon vu par Abel Gance (France)
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Spain:222 min (DVD edition) | UK:330 min (2000 restoration) | USA:235 min (1981 restored version) | 313 min (20 fps) (cinémathèque française print)Country:
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1.33 : 1 moreCertification:
South Korea:All (2004) | Finland:K-12 (1966) | Spain:T | Sweden:Btl | USA:G (1981 re-release)Fun Stuff
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Abel Gance had cameramen shooting behind-the-scenes footage for nearly all of the production. Most of this still exists and appears in Kevin Brownlow's documentary, Abel Gance: The Charm of Dynamite (1968). moreGoofs:
Anachronisms: Flags of the British troops at the battle of Toulon show either the Union Jack or a regimental colour with the Union jack in the upper left canton. However the Union Jack used is the one adopted in 1801 and incorporates the red cross of St Patrick, whereas the Battle of Toulon was in 1793. Similarly the ensign flown by the ship that sees Napoleon at sea after fleeing Corsica is the white ensign of the White Squadron of the Royal Navy, but it too uses the 1801 Union Jack pattern moreFAQ
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"Napoleon" is an absolute masterpiece in the world's history of filmmaking. In 1927, it was completely overshadowed by the technology of "The Jazz Singer". And that was a real tragedy for decades. Abel Gance is a director I will always admire for his innovation in filmmaking that still is impressive in the 21st Century. He mounted cameras on skis and swings to give the audience the effects that he wanted to convey, and it works perfectly. I was impressed by two great scenes - the 'ocean storm' scene and the final battlefield scene, which was done in the tints of the three colors of the French flag. Any aspiring director should study the techniques of Abel Gance, because the brilliance of this great director would be inspiring! Gance was also instrumental in perfect casting. Though Albert Dieudonne was older, as actors go, he was perfectly cast as Napoleon. If this was an American film and not a French film, I'm sure it would be considered as one of the greatest films ever made by AFI and other organizations.
I was glad that Abel Gance was able to see the affection that audiences had for this film in the late 1980's and early 1990's when the film went on a world tour with a world class orchestra. It would have been sad if Gance had passed on without knowing that his film was considered a masterpiece. If their was ever a silent film that 'pulls out all of the stops', this film is it. Viva Le Gance - the Visionist!