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L'agonie des aigles ()


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After the death of Napoleon, colonel Montaner plots to restore the Empire, but falls in love with Lise, a beautiful dancer.

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Lise Charmoy
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Goglu
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Napoléon / Colonel de Montander
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Commandant Doguereau / Général Petit
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Chambuque
Madame Séverin-Mars ...
L'Impératrice Marie-Louise
Renée Wilde
Jean Rauzena ...
Le Roi de Rome (as le petit Rauzéna)
Max Dhartigny ...
Fortunat (as Max Dartigny)
Henri Duval ...
Le Préfet de Police
René Maupré ...
Pascal de Breuilly
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Thierry Angély
Henri Dauvillier ...
Triaire (as Dauvilliers)
Ernst Legal ...
Fouché (as Legal)
Moreno ...
Metternick

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Dominique Bernard-Deschamps ... (co-director) (as Bernard Deschamps)
Julien Duvivier ... (co-director)

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Georges d'Esparbès ... (novel "Les demi-soldes")

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Léon Moreau

Cinematography by

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Georges Asselin
Albert Cohendy

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Also Known As
  • The Death Agony of the Eagles (World-wide, English title)
  • The Agony of Eagles (United Kingdom)
  • Alte Soldaten (Germany)
  • Ørnenes Dødskamp (Denmark)
  • Sasfiók (Hungary)
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Trivia Paris, 27th December 1921: L'agonie des aigles was shown in a gala evening to help War Widows and Orphans, whose venue was the Opéra de Paris. The date, too, was picked to coincide with the centenary of Napoleon I's death. See more »
Movie Connections Remade as The Death Agony of the Eagles (1933). See more »

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