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Madame Sans-Gne (1911 film)

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'Madame Sans-Gne' is a 1911 silent French film set in the French Revolution and during Napoleon's reign. It is based on the 1893 play of the same name. Gabrielle Rjane and Edmond Duquesne reprised their roles in the play; Rjane played the title character, a laundress who marries a man who becomes one of Napoleon's field marshals (based on the real-life Catherine Hbscher), while Duquesne played Napoleon. Conflicting sources state the director was Andr Calmettes or Henri Desfontaines.

According to Richard Abel, 'Madame Sans-Gne' is "still extant."

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