Pacionsbo
Absolutely Fantastic
Hulkeasexo
it is the rare 'crazy' movie that actually has something to say.
Patience Watson
One of those movie experiences that is so good it makes you realize you've been grading everything else on a curve.
Marva-nova
Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.
beatrix_kiddo_kills
This movie is just excellent. My mother was 15 years old when she saw the movie for the first time and at that moment she knew if she ever had a daughter she would be named Angélique, and that's me. And I am proud of this.My mother read all the 13 or 14 books, but she told me that she didn't liked the last ones.I saw this movie when I was little and it took my heart immediately. Even now in 2009 this movie from 1964 is one of the best, this is my opinion.This first part of the five movies is the best I think.The actors make the characters live, and in a magnificent way. I could never imagine Angélique without Michèle Mercier.The original soundtrack by Michel Magne brings the movie to perfection.If you ever have the chance to see this movie and you like adventure, love, politics, friendship, drama, comedy..... Just WATCH IT!!!!!
lcpoat
Whole series of the movies about beautiful ANGELIQUE is a big lost for Americans. Gorgeous movie with great actors, costumes, interesting plots on the Freanch historical backdrop. By the way I'm Russian and don't speak Freanch at all, but I've seen all five movies back in Russia and since moved to US trying to find it with English subtitles or doubled in English. My husband is American and he doesn't speak Russian or Freanch. So, if anybody knows where to find one I would greatly appreciate it. That I would be able to start American introduction to the world of 17th century France from my own family. All and on it would be totally great if American people would know little bit more then Bratt Pitt and Angelina Jolie. There is a whole wide world over there. So, welcome.
Galina
I have not seen this movie for many years but I remember it fondly. I used to be a huge fan in my early teenage years. Along with my friends, we had seen "Angélique, marquise des anges" no less than ten times at the cinema, and we all fell in love with green-eyed, sensual Angelique, her mysterious and brilliant husband, the Count Jeoffrey de Peyrac (Robert Hossein), her sharp and clever friend, Desgrez (Jean Rochefort), with the atmosphere of 17th century's France, its picturesque country sides, splendor of Paris and Versailles and dark secrets of the Lous XIV court. Very French movie at its best. I also would like to mention that the movie is based on the first book in the series by Anne and Serge Golon, and all books are absolutely marvelous.
Helma512
From the book by Serge and Anne Golon, a magnificently filmed romantic drama. Michele Mercier as "Angelique" has earned her place in movie history with this series, which is available on video in Europe. I hope the USA will one day claim this series for DVD sales.