Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 0
Cardinal Richelieu
Louis XIII
Lenore
Andre de Pons
Queen Marie
Queen Anne
Father Joseph
Gaston
Gustavus Adolphus - King of Sweden
Duke D'Epernon
Duke of Lorraine
Duke of Normandy
Duke of Buckingham
Austrian Prime Minister
Olivares
Inn-Keeper
Old Inn-Keeper
Richelieu's Outrider
Tradesman
King's Chamberlain
King's Captain of Guards
Richelieu's Captain of Guards
Noble
Noble
Agitator
Agitator
Agitator
Agitator
Agitator
Agitator
Agitator
Agitator
Richelieu's Second Captain of Guards
Brugnon
Frenchman
Guard in Corridor
Outrider
Arresting Officer
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-06-19
George Arliss is the eponymous red clergyman attempting to control 17th Century France. He is the first minister of the ineffectual Louis XIII and as such, is the object of pretty universal loathing from serfs and nobles alike. He is also, however, remarkably astute and thick-skinned, and will manoeuvre and scheme to advance the cause and safety of his nation. Sadly, though - even with all that to work with, neither director Rowland V. Lee, nor Arliss himself really deliver anything particularly exciting or intriguing. The plotting and counter-plotting is all just a bit shallow, the wordy dialogue neuters the characters quite effectively and the pace of the whole thing lurches rather than flows. It has grand set staging, but that seems to suggest it might make for a better play than a movie and although there are plenty of familiar faces propping him up - Cesar Romero, Edward Arnold and quite a jolly contribution from Maureen O'Sullivan, on the whole I was disappointed by this rather dry, procedural drama.