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The Emperor's New Clothes (2001) (DVD) (*)
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$34.99 $28.97

Ursprünglicher Titel: I vestiti nuovi dell'imperatore
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Ton und Untertitel:
Englisch ( Dolby Digital Stereo )
Englisch ( Subtitles )


Product Ursprung/Format:
United Kingdom ( PAL/Region 2 )

Laufzeit:
102 min + 19 min extras

Längenverhältnis:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Bonusmaterial:
Hinter den Szenen
FormMannschaft Interview(s)
Featurette
Wechselwirkendes Menü
Szene Zugang
Trailer(s)


Film innen gefilmet und produziert:
Deutschland ( Deutschland, Mitteleuropa )
Italien ( Italien, Griechenland )
Vereinigte Königreich ( Großbritannien, Irland )


Vorbei Verwiesen:
Alan Taylor


Vorbei Geschrieben:
Simon Leys
Kevin Molony


Schauspieler:
Ian Holm ..... Napoleon Bonaparte / Sergeant Eugene Lenormand
Iben Hjejle ..... Nicole 'Pumpkin' Truchaut
Tim McInnerny ..... Dr. Lambert
Tom Watson ..... Gerard
Nigel Terry ..... Montholon
Hugh Bonneville ..... Bertrand
Murray Melvin ..... Antommarchi
Eddie Marsan ..... Louis Marchand
Clive Russell ..... Sergeant Justin Bommel
Bob Mason ..... Captain Nicholls
Trevor Cooper ..... Leaud
Chris Langham ..... Maurice
Russell Dixon ..... Dr. Quinton
George Harris ..... Papa Nicholas
Niall O'Brien ..... Bosun
Hayley Carmichael ..... Adele Raffin
Philip McGough ..... English tourist
Tim Barlow ..... Bargee
Tony Vogel ..... British sergeant
Russell Tovey ..... Recruit
John McGlynn ..... Gendarme
Clive Mendus ..... Senior orderly
Ashley Artus ..... Junior orderly
Roger Frost ..... Bookseller
Tom Hunsinger ..... Customer
Matthew Sim ..... Ticket seller
Phil Hearne ..... Man
Moya Brady ..... Woman
Caterina Venturini ..... Barmaid
Stefano Gragnani ..... Bailiff
Hervé Ducroux ..... Brest contact
Giovanni Gianasso ..... Philippe
Francesco Guzzo ..... Sentry at garrison
Sergio Ballo ..... Lieutenant Truchaut
Piero Lorenzo Ferrero ..... Tailor


Synopsis:
No German review yet:
Napoleon is in exile on St. Helena after the battle of Waterloo, and his followers smuggle a look-alike to the island, and smuggle Napoleon to a ship headed back to Europe. The plan is for the imposter to masquerade as Napoleon until the Emperor has time to reach Paris, and then for the imposter to declare his role as imposter, so that the real Napoleon can announce his return to Paris. The people of France will then flock to their leader and rise in glory under Napoleon once again.The trouble is, the imposter quickly warms to the role, privileges, and fine life of an exiled Emperor. He refuses to reveal his true identity, and when one of Napoleon's generals in exile with him tries to turn the imposter in, the imposter has the general sent away, as having lost his mind in the isolation of St. Helena. Meanwhile, the real Napoleon can't just stand in the square in Paris and announce his return, because the people all believe he is on St. Helena. Almost none of the citizenry has ever seen Napoleon up close, and in any case he's older and seedier looking now. In fact, we learn that whole groups of inhabitants of the Paris insane asylum walk around in Napoleon costumes, claiming to be the emperor! So the real Napoleon is stuck. And then the imposter dies on St. Helena. The death of Napoleon is announced to the world, and all hope of the real Napoleon being recognized as such disappears. Happily, in the meantime he has developed a wholesome common-law marriage with the widow of one of his soldiers of the Grand Army. Even she believes his claim to be Napoleon is an illusion of grandeur, but she sweetly tells him he can be "her Napoleon."The movie raised interesting questions of identity. Clearly we are who we are, at least partly because others agree that we are who we are.
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