Quatre-vingt-treize is a French silent film adapted by Alexandre Arnoux based on the novel Ninety-Three by Victor Hugo. Originally undertaken as a follow-up to his great success with Les misérables (1913), director Albert Capellani began the project in the spring and summer of 1914, but the war interrupted shooting and Capellani left France for the United States, not to return until 1923. In 1916 André Antoine with Assistant Director Julien Duvivier shot additional footage, and then production was banned for the duration of World War I. In 1921 Antoine edited the film, and it was shown that year in two parts.
Quatre-vingt-treize (1921)
Directed by André Antoine / Léonard Antoine / Albert Capellani
Genres - Drama, History, Silent Film |
Sub-Genres - Silent Film |
Release Date - Jun 23, 1921 |
Run Time - 165 min. |
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André Léonard Antoine, French
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Based On: based on works by Victor Hugo
Time Period: set in the 1790s
Time Period: set in the 1790s
Alternate Titles
93
FR
Quatre-vingt-treize
FR
九十三
JP