Under the Red Robe

A swashbuckling French renegade is sentenced to die by the guillotine but will be pardoned only if he acts as a spy for his country.
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DVD-R Details

  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 22 minutes
  • Video: Black & White
  • Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
  • Released: March 30, 2010
  • Originally Released: 1936
  • Label: Alpha Video

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Entertainment Reviews:

Rating: 2/5 -- A mess of shifting tones and casting mistakes. Full Review
Goatdog's Movies
Feb 25, 2007
Major honors go to Victor Seastrom, who has directed it with a fine sense of both the pictorial and dramatic values of his material. Full Review
Maclean's Magazine
Oct 3, 2019

Description by OLDIES.com:

In 17th century France, master swordsman Gil de Berault is accused of illegally dueling within the Paris city limits and is sentenced to hang on the gallows. Moments before being fitted for a noose, de Berault's life is spared by powerful Cardinal Richelieu, who has a secret mission for him. Richelieu and King Louis XIII are worried about the rising rebelliousness of the Huguenots, and they task the swordsman with capturing Duke Edmond, the leader of the rebels. Gil is certain the job will be an easy one, but when he falls in love with Edmond's sister, Marguerite, his mission becomes much more complicated and deadly.

Under the Red Robe (1937), featuring masterful camerawork by award-winning cinematographer James Wong Howe, marks the final film by the godfather of Swedish cinema, Victor Seastrom (Sjostrom), who was also one of the most highly respected directors of silent film in early Hollywood. Acclaimed German actor Conrad Veidt, who stars as Gil de Berault, is well remembered for his role as Gestapo Major Strasser in the acclaimed WWII thriller, Casablanca (1942). Appearing here as the infamous Cardinal Richelieu, Raymond Massey received an Oscar nomination three years later for his portrayal of Abraham Lincoln in the classic historical drama, Abe LIncoln in Illinois (1940).

Product Description:

A drama dealing with the Cardinal Richelieu period of French history and the persecution of the Huguenots.

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To Spy or Not to Spy Movie Lover: from MIDDLE VILLAGE, NY US -- March, 19, 2011

Conrad Veidt plays a French swordsman and gambler who, to prevent being hanged, agrees to serve as a spy for Cardinal Richelieu (played by Raymond Massey). Along the way he becomnes romantically involved with the sister (played by the beautiful Annabella)of the man he was sent to capture. Will he capture him or will love triumph? There's some light comedy and dueling along the way. Not a bad movie of its type.


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  • Sales Rank: 16,021
  • UPC: 089218632890
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