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Madame

Madame

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Catherine Hubscher, who washes the shirts of young Napoleon and other soldiers fighting the Revolution, falls in love with Sergeant Lefebvre. Circumstances bring Lefebvre a noble title and even more -- Napoleon decides to make him the local ruler over a large territorial fiefdom. But trouble brews when Madame Sans-Gene, now elevated to the nobility along with her man -- cannot keep her frank observations under control.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

98 mins

Rating

5.6/10

Release Date

21 December 1961

Country

France

Cast

Sophia Loren

Sophia Loren

Catherine Hubscher

Robert Hossein

Robert Hossein

Le sergent François-Joseph Lefebvre

Renaud Mary

Renaud Mary

Fouché

Léa Gray

Léa Gray

Gianrico Tedeschi

Gianrico Tedeschi

Roquet

Marina Berti

Marina Berti

Elisa Bonaparte

Enrique Ávila

Enrique Ávila

Le sergent Fricasse

Carlo Giuffrè

Carlo Giuffrè

Jérôme Bonaparte

Fernando Sancho

Fernando Sancho

Pommier

Bruno Carotenuto

Bruno Carotenuto

Blanchet - un garde

Gabriella Pallotta

Gabriella Pallotta

Heloise

Célina Cély

Célina Cély

Anna dite Ziguette

Analía Gadé

Analía Gadé

Caroline Bonaparte

Ida Galli

Ida Galli

Silvia Solar

Silvia Solar

Margot

Licia Calderón

Licia Calderón

Laura Valenzuela

Laura Valenzuela

Pauline Bonaparte

Ángela Bravo

Ángela Bravo

Antoinette Weynen

Antoinette Weynen

Julien Bertheau

Julien Bertheau

Napoléon Bonaparte

Alfonso Godá

Alfonso Godá

Xan das Bolas

Xan das Bolas

Charito Trallero

Charito Trallero

(as Charo Trallero)

Pilar Laguna

Pilar Laguna

María Becedas

María Becedas

Tomás Blanco

Tomás Blanco

Le maréchal Augereau (uncredited)

Robert Dalban

Robert Dalban

Le maître à danser (uncredited)

Renato Terra

Renato Terra

Un sans-culotte (uncredited)

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