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Overview
Release Date:
17 February 1929 (USA) moreTagline:
Abel Gance's 1927 Masterpiece [reissue]Plot:
A film about the French Field Marshal's youth and early military career. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
3 wins moreUser Comments:
Gance needed a figure as powerful as "Napoleon" to fulfill his dream of super cinema moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Albert Dieudonné | ... | Napoléon Bonaparte | |
| Vladimir Roudenko | ... | Napoléon Bonaparte enfant | |
| Edmond Van Daële | ... | Maximilien Robespierre | |
| Alexandre Koubitzky | ... | Danton | |
| Antonin Artaud | ... | Marat | |
| Abel Gance | ... | Louis Saint-Just | |
| Gina Manès | ... | Joséphine de Beauharnais | |
| Suzanne Bianchetti | ... | Marie-Antoinette | |
| Marguerite Gance | ... | Charlotte Corday | |
| Yvette Dieudonné | ... | Élisa Bonaparte | |
| Philippe Hériat | ... | Antonio Salicetti | |
| Pierre Batcheff | ... | Le général Lazare Hoche | |
| Eugénie Buffet | ... | Laetizia Bonaparte | |
| Acho Chakatouny | ... | Pozzo di Borgo | |
| Nicolas Koline | ... | Tristan Fleuri |
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Abel Gance's Napoleon (USA)Napoléon Bonaparte (France)
Napoléon vu par Abel Gance (France)
Napoleon (USA)
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Add content advisory for parentsRuntime:
313 min (20 fps) (cinémathèque française print) | Spain:222 min (DVD edition) | UK:330 min (2000 restoration) | USA:235 min (1981 restored version)Country:
FranceAspect Ratio:
4.00 : 1 moreCertification:
South Korea:All (2004) | Finland:K-12 (1966) | Spain:T | Sweden:Btl | USA:G (1981 re-release)MOVIEmeter: 
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Some footage shot in dual-strip 35mm 3-D format, though this wasn't included in the final release print, nor any subsequent re-release version. Sources suggest this footage still exists. moreGoofs:
Continuity: In Act IV - the Army of Italy sequence - there are a couple of shots of Napoleon's head where the image has been flipped. This is obvious because usually when viewed from the front, the tricolor on Napoleon's hat is over his left eye (the viewer's right), whereas in the flipped clips it's over his right eye (the viewer's left). moreMovie Connections:
Referenced in "Mystery Science Theater 3000: Alien from L.A. (#6.16)" (1993) moreFAQ
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Abel Gance's 'Napoleon' was premiered on April 7, 1927, at the Paris Opera House, the first movie to be accorded such an honor It was been shown on a triple screen and to full orchestral accompaniment, running slightly under four hours
Impressive as it seems, it was conceived as the first of a six-part biography running many hours and tracing the life of Napoleon from childhood to the bitter end in St Helena Fortunately-for Abel Gance who directed and for us-the project was only completed to that moment where Napoleon enters Italy at the head of the French army, and the later and less pleasant aspects of his spectacular career were left unfilmed... The Little Corporal, after all, is a less controversial figure than the Emperor
Gance needed a figure as emblematic and powerful as 'Napoleon' to fulfill his dream of super cinema
'Napoleon' is a masterpiece of excess:
- The child Bonaparte keeps a pet eagle and wins a snow fight while at school in Brienne... In this sequence, the frame splits into nine subliminal images; as Napoleon watches his men entering Italy, the screen expands on each side to form a breathtaking panorama, then changes into three coordinated views of the scene
- The National Convention seems to sway and rock as Napoleon makes his escape from Corsica in a storm-tossed sailboat
- The Gallic of cabaret singers, Damia, leads French troops into battle personifying 'La Marseillaise'
'Napoleon' is like one grand musical composition. It throbs with life
That was Gance the great filmmaker who thought that film could do everything and who said to Kevin Brownlow: 'For me, the cinema is not just pictures. It is something great, mysterious and sublime.' Brownlow is known now not only as an English filmmaker and film historian but also as a great restorer of silent films, notably Abel Gance's 'Napoleon.'