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Mayerling (1936 film)

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'Mayerling' is a 1936 French historical drama film directed by Anatole Litvak and produced by Seymour Nebenzal from a screenplay by Marcel Achard, Joseph Kessel, and Irma von Cube, based on the 1930 novel 'Idyll's End' by Claude Anet.

The film stars Charles Boyer and Danielle Darrieux with Ren Bergeron, Jean Davy, Jean Dax, Jean Debucourt and Gabrielle Dorziat, and Jean-Louis Barrault in a bit part. The film is based on the real-life story of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria, his affair with the 17-year-old Baroness Maria Vetsera and their tragic end at Mayerling.

The film was remade twice. Once as the 1957 film 'Mayerling' directed by Anatole Litvak himself and starring Mel Ferrer and Audrey Hepburn. It was also remade as the 1968 film 'Mayerling' in color by MGM, starring Omar Sharif, Catherine Deneuve, James Mason, and Ava Gardner.

Plot



Vienna is disturbed by protestors agitating for political change. Crown Prince Rudolph is arrested at a meeting. His father Emperor Franz Joseph insists he get married and settle down. Rudolph reluctantly agrees.

Five years later, Rudolph has become an unhappy playboy. On the night of his wedding anniversary he meets Baroness Marie Vetsera and they fall in love.

Cast



*Charles Boyer as Archduke Rudolph of Austria

*Jean Dax as Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria

*Jean Debucourt as Count Taafe

*Marthe Regnier as Baroness Vetsera (Helene)

*Danielle Darrieux as Marie Vetsera

*Suzy Prim as Countess Larisch

*Vladimir Sokoloff as Chief of Police

*Andre Dubosc as Loschek the Valet

*Ren Bergeron as Szeps

*Gabrielle Dorziat as Empress Elisabeth

*Raymond Aimos

*Gina Mans as Marinka

*Yolande Laffron as Stephanie

Reception



Writing for 'The Spectator' in 1936, Graham Greene gave the film a poor review, describing it as "purposeless" and "a too romantic manner for [his] taste". Greene particularly criticizes the conclusion of the film which he characterized as "a Vienna 'musical' without the music: a pathetic ending". Greene did, however, praise the film's production and acting. (reprinted in: )

Restoration



A restored DVD was issued in the U.S. by The Criterion Collection (Essential Art House) on September 15, 2009.https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0027951/dvd

References




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