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Lady Oscar (DVD) (*)
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Alternate Title: Berusaiyu no bara
Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Spanish ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Spanish ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Spain ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
125 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.85:1)

Special Features:
Interactive Menu


Movie filmed in 1979 and produced in:
France ( France, Benelux )
Japan ( India, Eastern Asia )


Directed By:
Jacques Demy


Written By:
Jacques Demy


Actors:
Catriona MacColl ..... Oscar Françoise de Jarjayes
Barry Stokes ..... André Grandier
Christine Böhm ..... Marie Antoinette
Jonas Bergström ..... Hans Axel von Fersen
Mark Kingston ..... Général de Jarjayes
Martin Potter ..... Conte de Giraudet, Oscar's Fiancé
Nicolas Amer ..... M. De Chantilly, the pistol duelist (as Nicholas Amer)
Patrick Floersheim ..... Oscar's sword adversaire in tavern
Consuelo De Haviland ..... Oscar's pair at the Black Ball
Patsy Kensit ..... Oscar as a child
Andrew Bagley ..... André as a child
Cadine Constan ..... Madame de Vallois/Launderess
Anouska Hempel ..... Jeanne Vallois/Jeanne de la Motte
Shelagh McLeod ..... Rosalie Vallois
Patrick Allan ..... Le soldat qui tend le pamphlet
Jean Boissery ..... La suivante de la Reine
Armelle Bonnot ..... Louis XVI
François Brincourt ..... Une couturière
Terence Budd ..... Un invité du bal noir
Michèle Cahier ..... La nourrice
Geoffrey Carey ..... Une invitée du bal noir
Constance Chapman ..... Marquise de Boulainvilliers
Lyne Chardonnet ..... Maximilien de Robespierre
Thérèse Crémieux ..... La bergère au hameau du Trianon
Rosemarie Dunham ..... Une dame de la cour
Christopher Ellison ..... Une couturière
Agnès Evein ..... Cardinal de Rohan
Huguette Faget ..... L'accoucheur
Corinne Fischer ..... Un soldat insolent
Gregory Floy ..... Un soldat insolent
David Gabison ..... L'importun au bal royal
Steve Gadler ..... Comtesse Gabrielle de Polignac
Gary Granville ..... Nicolas de la Motte
Vincent Grass ..... Le baron de Breteuil
Jeffrey Kime ..... Un ivrogne
Sue Lloyd ..... Bernard Chatelet, Rosalie's Lover
Caroline Loeb ..... Charles-Alexandre de Calonne
Mike Marshall ..... M. Léonard, le coiffeur (as Daniel Porret)
Claire Maubert ..... Mme Bertin, the Queen's Dressmaker
Jacques Maury ..... Elizabeth Vigée-Lebrun
Timothy Morand ..... Une couturière
Michael Osborne ..... Un invité au bal noir
Mario Pecqueur ..... M. de Bouillé, French Guard General
Michael Petrovitch ..... Un soldat insolent
Olivier Pierre ..... Une couturière
Dane Porret
John Charles Sabain
James Schuman
Angela Thorne
John Tordoff
Denis Trindler
Dominique Varda
Monique Vermeer
Robin Whitecross
Sandy Whitelaw
Georges Wilson
Lambert Wilson
Sylvia Zerbib


Synopsis:
An truly international production if there ever was one, this costume epic was based on a Japanese comic book, directed by a noted French filmmaker, and features a primarily British cast. Oscar (Catriona MacColl) is a young woman whose father, a career military man, wanted a boy. Rather than surrender to his disappointment after she was born, Father took to dressing Oscar in boy's clothes and raising her in a masculine fashion. While privately Oscar acknowledges her feminine side, she still dresses as a man and has gained an honored position as a guard to Marie Antoinette (Christina Bohm). In her younger days, Oscar was deeply infatuated with Andre (Barry Stokes), the son of the family's housekeeper, and when the French Revolution begins to catch fire, Oscar and Andre's paths cross for the first time in years. However, with the assault on the Bastille, Oscar and Andre find themselves fighting on opposite sides of the political fence.



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