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Les diamants de la victoire ()


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September 1792. The Austro-Prussian coalition invades France, Verdun falls and the road to Paris is opened, the Revolution appears lost. Danton, Minister of Justice, tries a ploy: to steal the Crown Diamonds kept at the Hotel Garde-Meuble... See more »

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Lorànt Deutsch ...
Théophile - vicomte de Chandrilles
Julie Judd ...
Graciane
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Audine de Chandrilles
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Danton
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Duc de Mauresquiel
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Marquis de Kersaint
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Comte de Jobourg (as Guillaume de Tonquedec)
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Boivin de Bièvre
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Belette
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Ravelin
Stéphane Höhn ...
Billaud-Varenne
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Michel
Jérôme Paquatte ...
Sans Culotte 1
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Sans Culotte 3
JeanDominique Bastien ...
Jean
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Orateur Révolutionnaire
François Hatt ...
Garde National
Arnaud Delamotte ...
Sans Culotte 2
Régis Romele ...
Sans Culotte 5
Régis Chaussard ...
Sans Culotte 4
Philippe Kerjean ...
Garde National
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Sans Culotte 6
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Stéphanie Reynaud ...
Prostituée XVIIIe (uncredited)

Directed by

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Vincent Monnet

Written by

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Didier Decoin ... (scenario and dialogue)

Produced by

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Françoise Bertheau-Guillet ... producer

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Jean-Marie Sénia

Cinematography by

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Ludovic Colbeau-Justin

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Frédéric Massiot
Brian Schmitt

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Patrick Dos Santos ... post-production
Nicolas Ouvrard ... post-production
Soizic Thomas ... post-production
Jean-Nicolas Tirlo ... post-production

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Frédérique Amand

Production Design by

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Nikos Meletopoulos

Costume Design by

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Marie-Claude Brunet

Makeup Department

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Véronique Boitout ... hair stylist
Joëlle Dominique ... hair stylist
Stéphanie Lemaire ... makeup artist
Badia Moussa ... key makeup artist

Production Management

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Nathalie Baehrel ... production supervisor
Martial Magnier ... unit manager
Serge Szwarcbart ... assistant unit manager / location manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Camille Gary ... second assistant director
Sandie Louit ... third assistant director
Elodie Morales ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Pierre Balducchi ... property master
Louis Boulenouar ... assistant art director / assistant props
Julien Bretaud ... ripper
Ivan Desru ... carpenter (as Ivan Desrue)
Michel Dougnac ... props
Hélias Meletopoulos ... painter
Madeleine Poli ... set dresser
Clarisse Rivas-Manzo ... ripper
Carole Récamier ... tapestry
Thomas Serre ... ripper

Sound Department

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Bernard Borel ... sound
Patrick Egreteau ... foley artist
Thomas Lefèvre ... sound editor
Christophe Leroy ... re-recording mixer
Alan Savary ... sound trainee
Michel Sertillanges ... assistant sound

Stunts

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Virginie Arnaud ... stunt coordinator
Serge Beuchat ... stunts
Gilles Conseil ... stunt coordinator
Jean-Adrien Espiasse ... stunts (as Jean Adrien Espiasse)
Sylvain Gabet ... stunts
Pascal Guégan ... stunt coordinator
Clémence Faivre Luraschi ... stunt double: horse riding (as Clemence Faivre)
Pascal Madura ... horse master

Camera and Electrical Department

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Loïc Andrieu ... steadicam operator
Antoine Belin ... electrician
Corinne Bergas ... camera operator
Lucien Burger ... second assistant camera
Antoni Dimundu ... grip (as Antoni Kweta Dimundu)
Antoine Ducep ... gaffer
Joyce Edorh ... key grip
Pierre Fanet ... electrician
Pierre Yves Gadioux ... grip
Stéphane Germain ... additional grip
Stéphane Ging ... grip
Raphaël Goutner ... trainee electrician
Sei Ito ... first assistant camera
Deborah Jourquin ... video assist operator
Tarik Rebeihi ... first assistant camera

Casting Department

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Chrystèle Molinier ... extras casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Ollivier Guytard ... wardrobe assistant
Solene Verdon ... wardrobe (as Solène Verdon)
Christine Vilers ... wardrobe

Music Department

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Frédéric Jacqmin ... music supervisor
Jean-Marie Sénia ... conductor

Script and Continuity Department

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Séverine Siaut ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Marie Dupuy D'Angeac ... fiction program unit: France Televisions
Martine Etchegaray ... production assistant
Nathalie Laurent ... production assistant
Kamel Lyoubi ... groupman
Vincent Meslet ... fiction program unit: France Televisions
Lydia Setton ... production administrator

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  • TV5Monde (2011) (Japan) (tv) (subtitled)

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Plot Summary

September 1792. The Austro-Prussian coalition invades France, Verdun falls and the road to Paris is opened, the Revolution appears lost. Danton, Minister of Justice, tries a ploy: to steal the Crown Diamonds kept at the Hotel Garde-Meuble and buy the Duke of Brunswick, commander of the Prussian army. Theophile, viscount of Chandrilles is then contacted by an alleged baroness close to the king, she asks him to seize the diamonds in order to free the royal family held at the Prison of the Temple. The latter resolves to accept the mission and strives to form his group of marauders among aristocrats . Written by Anonymous.

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