Summaries

Young Queen Margot finds herself trapped in an arranged marriage amidst a religious war between Catholics and Protestants. She hopes to escape with a new lover, but finds herself imprisoned by her powerful and ruthless family.

The night of August 24, 1572, is known as the Massacre of St. Bartholomew. In France, a religious war is raging. In order to impose peace, a forced wedding is arranged between Margot de Valois, sister of the immature Catholic king, Charles IX, and the Hugenot king, Henri of Navarre. Catherine de Médicis maintains her behind-the-scenes power by ordering assaults, poisonings, and instigations to incest.—Oliver 'Asana' Duex <[email protected]>

Catherine de Médicis, the power behind the Catholic throne of her son Charles IX, arranges an apparently peace-making marriage between her unwilling daughter Margot and the Protestant Henri de Navarre. The wedding soon turns into a massacre of the visiting Protestants and Henri's life is only saved by Margot's intercession. As intrigue, murder and adulterous relationships multiply in the Court a strange but strong loyalty emerges between the apparently ill-matched couple.—J-26

A bloody depiction of the lives of the Catholic Queen Margot and her Protestant husband Henri around the time of the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre—James Hastie <[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • female nudity
  • female frontal nudity
  • pubic hair
  • sex
  • male frontal nudity
Genres
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • History
  • Biography
Release date May 12, 1994
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin Germany Italy France
Language Italian French
Filming locations Palacio Nacional de Mafra, Mafra, Portugal
Production companies France 2 Cinéma D.A. Films Renn Productions

Box office

Budget $42000000
Gross US & Canada $1304237
Opening weekend US & Canada $4985
Gross worldwide $1318578

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 41m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby SR
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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