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Poster of Marie Antoinette

Marie Antoinette

Release Date: Friday, August 26 1938 (84 years ago)
Portrait of Norma ShearerNorma Shearer
Marie Antoinette
Norma Shearer was:
Portrait of Tyrone PowerTyrone Power
Count Axel de Fersen
Tyrone Power was:
Portrait of John BarrymoreJohn Barrymore
King Louis XV
John Barrymore was:
Portrait of Robert MorleyRobert Morley
King Louis XVI
Robert Morley was:
Portrait of Anita LouiseAnita Louise
Princesse de Lamballe
Anita Louise was:
Portrait of Joseph SchildkrautJoseph Schildkraut
Duke d'Orléans
Joseph Schildkraut was:
Portrait of Gladys GeorgeGladys George
Mme. du Barry
Gladys George was:
Portrait of Henry StephensonHenry Stephenson
Count de Mercey
Henry Stephenson was:
Portrait of Cora WitherspoonCora Witherspoon
Countess de Noailles
Cora Witherspoon was:
Portrait of Barnett ParkerBarnett Parker
Prince de Rohan
Barnett Parker was:
Portrait of Reginald GardinerReginald Gardiner
Comte d'Artois
Reginald Gardiner was:
Portrait of Henry DaniellHenry Daniell
La Motte
Henry Daniell was:
Portrait of Leonard PennLeonard Penn
Toulan
Leonard Penn was:
Portrait of Albert DekkerAlbert Dekker
Comte de Provence
Albert Dekker was:
Portrait of Alma KrugerAlma Kruger
Maria Theresa
Alma Kruger was:
Portrait of Joseph CalleiaJoseph Calleia
Drouet
Joseph Calleia was:
Portrait of Marilyn KnowldenMarilyn Knowlden
Princesse Therese
Marilyn Knowlden was:
Portrait of Scotty BeckettScotty Beckett
The Dauphin
Scotty Beckett was:
Portrait of George MeekerGeorge Meeker
Robespierre
George Meeker was:
Portrait of Nigel De BrulierNigel De Brulier
Archbishop (uncredited)
Nigel De Brulier was:
Portrait of Charles WaldronCharles Waldron
Swedish Ambassador (uncredited)
Charles Waldron was:
Portrait of John BurtonJohn Burton
Lafayette (uncredited)
John Burton was:
Portrait of Ruth HusseyRuth Hussey
Duchess de Polignac (uncredited)
Ruth Hussey was:
Portrait of Erville AldersonErville Alderson
Passport Official (uncredited)
Erville Alderson was:
Portrait of Richard AlexanderRichard Alexander
Man with Pike (uncredited)
Richard Alexander was:
Portrait of Sam AshSam Ash
Rabblerouser (uncredited)
Sam Ash was:
Portrait of King BaggotKing Baggot
Nobleman at Court (uncredited)
King Baggot was:
Portrait of Bonnie BannonBonnie Bannon
Girl (uncredited)
Bonnie Bannon was:
Portrait of Trevor BardetteTrevor Bardette
Municipal Taking the Young Dauphin (uncredited)
Trevor Bardette was:
Portrait of Robert BarratRobert Barrat
Citizen-Officer (uncredited)
Robert Barrat was:
Portrait of Ed BradyEd Brady
Townsman at Execution (uncredited)
Ed Brady was:
Portrait of Thomas BraidonThomas Braidon
Lackey (uncredited)
Thomas Braidon was:
Portrait of Al BridgeAl Bridge
Official in Passport Office (uncredited)
Al Bridge was:
Portrait of Peter BullPeter Bull
Gamin (uncredited)
Peter Bull was:
Portrait of Mae BuschMae Busch
Mme. La Motte (uncredited)
Mae Busch was:
Portrait of John ButlerJohn Butler
Second Municipal Taking the Young Dauphin (uncredited)
John Butler was:
Portrait of Frank CampeauFrank Campeau
Lemonade Vendor (uncredited)
Frank Campeau was:
Portrait of David CavendishDavid Cavendish
Beauregard (uncredited)
David Cavendish was:
Portrait of Lane ChandlerLane Chandler
Revolutionary Officer (uncredited)
Lane Chandler was:
Portrait of Dorothy ChristyDorothy Christy
Lady in Waiting to Madame Du Barry (uncredited)
Dorothy Christy was:
Portrait of Ocean ClaypoolOcean Claypool
Woman in Gaming House (uncredited)
Ocean Claypool was:
Portrait of Roger ConverseRoger Converse
Man in Gaming House (uncredited)
Roger Converse was:
Portrait of Harry CordingHarry Cording
Executioner (uncredited)
Harry Cording was:
Portrait of Earl CovertEarl Covert
Singer in Death Chant (uncredited)
Earl Covert was:
Portrait of Jules CowlesJules Cowles
Citizen at Tribunal (uncredited)
Jules Cowles was:
Portrait of Wade CrosbyWade Crosby
Danton (uncredited)
Wade Crosby was:
Portrait of Cecil CunninghamCecil Cunningham
Mme. 'Feldy' de Lerchenfeld (uncredited)
Cecil Cunningham was:
Portrait of Guy D'EnneryGuy D'Ennery
Minister at King's Council (uncredited)
Guy D'Ennery was:
Portrait of Howard Da SilvaHoward Da Silva
Toulon (uncredited)
Howard Da Silva was:
Portrait of Harry DavenportHarry Davenport
Monsieur de Cosse (uncredited)
Harry Davenport was:
Portrait of Vernon DowningVernon Downing
Man in Gaming House (uncredited)
Vernon Downing was:
Portrait of Claire Du BreyClaire Du Brey
Woman Yelling at Rabblerouser (uncredited)
Claire Du Brey was:
Portrait of Frank ElliottFrank Elliott
King's Chamberlain (uncredited)
Frank Elliott was:
Portrait of Billy EngleBilly Engle
Man with Goblet (uncredited)
Billy Engle was:
Portrait of Harold EntwistleHarold Entwistle
Old Aristocrat at Opera (uncredited)
Harold Entwistle was:
Portrait of Ann EversAnn Evers
Woman in Gaming House (uncredited)
Ann Evers was:
Portrait of Al FergusonAl Ferguson
Soldier (uncredited)
Al Ferguson was:
Portrait of Barry FitzgeraldBarry Fitzgerald
Peddler (uncredited)
Barry Fitzgerald was:
Portrait of Neil FitzgeraldNeil Fitzgerald
First Councilor (uncredited)
Neil Fitzgerald was:
Portrait of Jack GeorgeJack George
Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
Jack George was:
Portrait of Maude Turner GordonMaude Turner Gordon
Dowager (uncredited)
Maude Turner Gordon was:
Portrait of Greta GranstedtGreta Granstedt
Woman in Gaming House (uncredited)
Greta Granstedt was:
Portrait of Lawrence GrantLawrence Grant
Old Nobleman at Birth of Dauphin (uncredited)
Lawrence Grant was:
Portrait of Jack GreyJack Grey
Courtesan (uncredited)
Jack Grey was:
Portrait of Ben HallBen Hall
Young Man Fetching Priest (uncredited)
Ben Hall was:
Portrait of Ben Hendricks Jr.Ben Hendricks Jr.
National Guardsman (uncredited)
Ben Hendricks Jr. was:
Portrait of Holmes HerbertHolmes Herbert
Herald (uncredited)
Holmes Herbert was:
Portrait of Ramsay HillRamsay Hill
Major Domo (uncredited)
Ramsay Hill was:
Portrait of George HoustonGeorge Houston
Marquis De St. Priest (uncredited)
George Houston was:
Portrait of Esther HowardEsther Howard
Streetwalker (uncredited)
Esther Howard was:
Portrait of Mary HowardMary Howard
Olivia (uncredited)
Mary Howard was:
Portrait of Hugh HuntleyHugh Huntley
Man in Opera Gallery (uncredited)
Hugh Huntley was:
Portrait of Arthur HurniArthur Hurni
Rabblerouser (uncredited)
Arthur Hurni was:
Portrait of Olaf HyttenOlaf Hytten
Monsieur Boehmer - the Jeweler (uncredited)
Olaf Hytten was:
Portrait of Frank JaquetFrank Jaquet
Keeper of the Seal (uncredited)
Frank Jaquet was:
Portrait of Edward KeaneEdward Keane
General (uncredited)
Edward Keane was:
Portrait of Victor KilianVictor Kilian
Guard in Louis' Cell (uncredited)
Victor Kilian was:
Portrait of Claude KingClaude King
Choisell (uncredited)
Claude King was:
Portrait of George KirbyGeorge Kirby
Priest (uncredited)
George Kirby was:
Portrait of Henry KolkerHenry Kolker
Court Aide (uncredited)
Henry Kolker was:
Portrait of Duke R. LeeDuke R. Lee
Coach Driver (uncredited)
Duke R. Lee was:
Portrait of Harts LindHarts Lind
Nurse (uncredited)
Harts Lind was:
Portrait of Jacques LoryJacques Lory
French Peasant (uncredited)
Jacques Lory was:
Portrait of Frank McGlynn Jr.Frank McGlynn Jr.
Soldier with Rude Laugh (uncredited)
Frank McGlynn Jr. was:
Portrait of Horace McMahonHorace McMahon
Rabblerouser (uncredited)
Horace McMahon was:
Portrait of John MertonJohn Merton
Soldier Announcing Birth (uncredited)
John Merton was:
Portrait of Helene MillardHelene Millard
Lady in Waiting to Du Barry (uncredited)
Helene Millard was:
Portrait of Frances MillenFrances Millen
Lady in Waiting to Du Barry (uncredited)
Frances Millen was:
Portrait of M. MorovaM. Morova
Singer in Death Chant (uncredited)
M. Morova was:
Portrait of Corbet MorrisCorbet Morris
LaRue (uncredited)
Corbet Morris was:
Portrait of Leonard MudieLeonard Mudie
Man Yelling 'Have You Proof?' (uncredited)
Leonard Mudie was:
Portrait of Bea NigroBea Nigro
Woman at the Opera (uncredited)
Bea Nigro was:
Portrait of Mimi OliveraMimi Olivera
Lady in Waiting to Du Barry (uncredited)
Mimi Olivera was:
Portrait of Moroni OlsenMoroni Olsen
Bearded Leader of the People (uncredited)
Moroni Olsen was:
Portrait of Rafaela OttianoRafaela Ottiano
Louise - Marie's Maid (uncredited)
Rafaela Ottiano was:
Portrait of Claire OwenClaire Owen
Woman in Gaming House (uncredited)
Claire Owen was:
Portrait of Inez PalangeInez Palange
Fish Wife (uncredited)
Inez Palange was:
Portrait of Billy PlattBilly Platt
Midget in Student Ball Number (uncredited)
Billy Platt was:
Portrait of Guy Bates PostGuy Bates Post
Convention President (uncredited)
Guy Bates Post was:
Portrait of Alonzo PriceAlonzo Price
Second Guardsman (uncredited)
Alonzo Price was:
Portrait of Tom QuinnTom Quinn
Rabblerouser (uncredited)
Tom Quinn was:
Portrait of Herbert RawlinsonHerbert Rawlinson
Goguelot (uncredited)
Herbert Rawlinson was:
Portrait of 'Little Billy' Rhodes'Little Billy' Rhodes
Midget in Student Ball Number (uncredited)
'Little Billy' Rhodes was:
Portrait of Buddy RooseveltBuddy Roosevelt
Revolutionary Officer (uncredited)
Buddy Roosevelt was:
Portrait of Lionel RoyceLionel Royce
Guillaume (uncredited)
Lionel Royce was:
Portrait of Tom RutherfordTom Rutherford
St. Clair (uncredited)
Tom Rutherford was:
Portrait of Harry SemelsHarry Semels
Townsman at Execution (uncredited)
Harry Semels was:
Portrait of Allen D. SewallAllen D. Sewall
Citizen (uncredited)
Allen D. Sewall was:
Portrait of Kathryn SheldonKathryn Sheldon
Mrs. Tilson - Setting the Table for Four (uncredited)
Kathryn Sheldon was:
Portrait of Ivan F. SimpsonIvan F. Simpson
Sauce (uncredited)
Ivan F. Simpson was:
Portrait of William SteeleWilliam Steele
Footman (uncredited)
William Steele was:
Portrait of Carl StockdaleCarl Stockdale
National Guardsman Bringing Toy Soldier (uncredited)
Carl Stockdale was:
Portrait of Harry StubbsHarry Stubbs
Second Councilor (uncredited)
Harry Stubbs was:
Portrait of Frank Arthur SwalesFrank Arthur Swales
Chimney Sweep (uncredited)
Frank Arthur Swales was:
Portrait of Phillip TerryPhillip Terry
Man in Gaming House (uncredited)
Phillip Terry was:
Portrait of Zeffie TilburyZeffie Tilbury
Dowager at Birth of Dauphin (uncredited)
Zeffie Tilbury was:
Portrait of Dorothy TuttleDorothy Tuttle
Minor Role (uncredited)
Dorothy Tuttle was:
Portrait of Theodore von EltzTheodore von Eltz
Officer in Entrance Hall (uncredited)
Theodore von Eltz was:
Portrait of Gustav von SeyffertitzGustav von Seyffertitz
King's Confessor (uncredited)
Gustav von Seyffertitz was:
Portrait of Walter WalkerWalter Walker
Dr. Benjamin Franklin (uncredited)
Walter Walker was:
Portrait of Luana WaltersLuana Walters
Woman in Gaming House (uncredited)
Luana Walters was:
Portrait of Anthony WardeAnthony Warde
Marat (uncredited)
Anthony Warde was:
Portrait of Lyons WicklandLyons Wickland
Laclos (uncredited)
Lyons Wickland was:
Portrait of Tudor WilliamsTudor Williams
Singer in Death Chant (uncredited)
Tudor Williams was:
Portrait of Eric WiltonEric Wilton
Juror (uncredited)
Eric Wilton was:
Portrait of Ian WolfeIan Wolfe
Herbert - the Jailer (uncredited)
Ian Wolfe was:
Portrait of George ZuccoGeorge Zucco
Governor of Conciergerie (uncredited)
George Zucco was:
Portrait of Howard LangHoward Lang
Franz
Howard Lang was:
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