The Eaglet | |
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Directed by | Viktor Tourjansky |
Written by | Edmond Rostand (play) Wolfgang Goetz Adolf E. Licho Pierre-Gilles Veber |
Produced by | Adolphe Osso |
Starring | Jean Weber Victor Francen Henri Desfontaines |
Cinematography | Nikolai Toporkoff |
Edited by | Andrée Danis Tonka Taldy |
Music by | Edouard Flament |
Production company | Les Films Osso |
Distributed by | Les Films Osso |
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Running time | 109 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
The Eaglet (French: L'aiglon) is a 1931 French historical drama film directed by Viktor Tourjansky and starring Jean Weber, Victor Francen, and Henri Desfontaines.[1] It is an adaptation of the play L'Aiglon by Edmond Rostand, which portrays the life of Napoleon II. It was shot at the Joinville Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Serge Piménoff.
A separate German-language version The Duke of Reichstadt was also made. It was directed by Tourjansky but featuring a different cast.