La Cinématographie Française (1949)

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HH Nous avons gardé pour la bonne bouche ce film à grande mise en scène. Il nous montre les intrigues et les splendeurs de l'Italie folle de plaisirs du 16e siècle, des aventures héroïques, des scènes émouvantes et gaies, les Cours éblouissantes de Rome et de Ferrare, les crimes, les amours et l’étrange nuit de noces de Lucrèce Borgia, la femme la plus fascinante et la plus calomniée de l'Histoire ! Un amusant flagrant délit. Les splendeurs des Cours Italiennes. Les caves de Ferrare cachent un mystère. PAULETTE GODDARD • JOHN LUND • MACDONALD CAREY Un Film de Mitchell Leisen avec Albert Dekker, John Sutton, Raymond Burr Production de Richard Maibaum Réalisation de Mitchell Leisen. De merveilleuses reconstitutions de batailles. • Une nuit de noces imprévue.