GamerTab
That was an excellent one.
ReaderKenka
Let's be realistic.
Smartorhypo
Highly Overrated But Still Good
InformationRap
This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
dbdumonteil
All the users who wrote a comment on "la Dame de Montsoreau" are completely right:this is par excellence what good French miniseries should be .Alexandre Dumas is the best writer,as far as historical novels are concerned ,there are very earnest thespians (Nicolas Silberg,Michel Creton,François Maistre,Maria Meriko,Denis Manuel...) and a luminous heroine played by the beautiful Karin Petersen (who sadly committed suicide in the early eighties).When Bussy sees her for the first time,she seems like an apparition,like a mysterious unreal woman walking through the walls.Dealing with the religious situation in France from the 16 th century,it is an absorbing yarn which is one of the French audience's cult series.
sdrannikova
This is really great movie, or actually I saw it as a mini TV-series in Russia in the eighties. And I saw it only once, though I still can't forget it. It made a great impression. I was also really surprised to see it was filmed in 1971, you wouldn't say if you see it! Actors are great. Not only the leading man and leading lady, but all of them. Director made a great job! And I could never forget Michel Creton as Chicot - a witty and funny joker of the king. So proud, so clever, so noble and so tragic. They read the novel of Dumas really good and filmed it with respect and it was just great! I still hope to find it somewhere on VHS or DVD. Incredible that it is not known at all and all forgotten about!
feo_kok
Good adaptation of Alexandre Dumas'novel with beautiful actors. Particularly Gerard Berner (Duc d'Anjou). This film very popular in USSR. Many people remember this film.
Eugenia
I saw this movie many years ago on Russian TV, but even now I recollect it quite well. It is a very faithful and talented adaptation of Dumas' novel with excellent actors, especially Nicolas Silberg as "le brave Bussy" is unforgettable. If only it was possible to buy this movie on VHS or DVD...