A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Greta Garbo, Charles Boyer, Reginald Owen
Written by:
Waclaw Gasiorowski
Zoe Akins
S.N. Behrman
Directed by:
Clarence Brown, Gustav Machatý
Release Date:
October 22, 1937
Original Title:
Conquest
Alternate Titles:
Marie Walewska
Walewska grófnő
せいふく
Genres:
Drama | History | Romance
Production Companies:
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 113
A Polish countess is dispatched by her country to become Napoleon Bonaparte's mistress at the urging of Polish leaders, who feel she might influence him to support Polish independence.
After a brief informal meeting two months earlier when they were impressed with each other, Countess Marie Walewska formally meets Napoleon Bonaparte at a ball in Warsaw. When Napoleon notes her husband is three times her age, and as he is taken with her charms, he unsuccessfully tries to seduce her. She ignores his frequent letters and flowers until a few grim Polish leaders led by Senator Malachowski urge her to give into his desires as a personal sacrifice in order to save Poland. She goes to him despite the humiliation of her husband, who leaves for Rome to annul their marriage. They are extremely happy for a while; Napoleon divorces childless Empress Josephine and Marie eventually becomes pregnant. She is about to tell Napoleon about her baby when he tells her he decided to marry Archduchess Marie Louise of Austria. He explains it will be a political marriage to insure his future son could rule securely with Hapsburg blood in him. It will not affect their relationship, he says, but Marie Walewska leaves to have her baby alone without telling Napoleon she is expecting his child.
| Internet Movie Database | 6.5/10 |
|---|---|
| Rotten Tomatoes | 100% |
| Awards Won: | Nominated for 2 Oscars. 3 wins & 2 nominations total |
Art Direction:
William A. Horning
Cedric Gibbons
Co-Director:
Gustav Machatý
Costume Design:
Adrian
Director:
Clarence Brown
Director of Photography:
Karl Freund
Editor:
Tom Held
Makeup Artist:
Jack Dawn
Novel:
Waclaw Gasiorowski
Orchestrator:
Leo Arnaud
George Bassman
Paul Marquardt
Leonid Raab
Murray Cutter
Original Music Composer:
Herbert Stothart
Producer:
Bernard H. Hyman
Sound Director:
Douglas Shearer
Still Photographer:
William Grimes
Stunts:
Ken Terrell
Writer:
Salka Viertel
Samuel Hoffenstein
S. N. Behrman
Zoe Akins
Talbot Jennings
Helen Jerome
Carey Wilson
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