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  1. The Eagle with Two Heads (French title L'Aigle à deux têtes) is a 1948 French drama film directed by Jean Cocteau. It was adapted from his own play L'Aigle à deux têtes which was first staged in Paris in October 1946, retaining the principal actors Edwige Feuillère and Jean Marais from the original theatre production.

  2. The Eagle with Two Heads: Directed by Jean Cocteau. With Edwige Feuillère, Jean Marais, Silvia Monfort, Jacques Varennes. A poet plans to assassinate an unpopular queen but falls in love with her instead.

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    • Drama
    • Jean Cocteau
    • 1948-12-18
  3. L'Aigle à deux têtes is a French play in three acts by Jean Cocteau, written in 1943 and first performed in 1946. It is known variously in English as The Eagle with Two Heads, [1] The Eagle Has Two Heads, [2] The Two-Headed Eagle, [3] The Double-Headed Eagle, [4] and Eagle Rampant. [5]

    • Jean Cocteau
    • 1946
    • 1973
    • French
  4. Título original: L'Aigle à deux têtes (The Eagle with Two Heads). Sinopsis: Drama psicológico y político. La reina se encuentra en reclusión, en duelo desde hace diez años, cuando su marido fue asesinado, anhelando reunirse con él en la muerte.

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    • Francia
    • Christian Matras (B&W)
    • Jean Cocteau
  5. Duración: 93 min. (1 h. 33 m.) Género: Drama. País: Francia. Año: 1948. Fecha de Estreno: 18 diciembre 1948. Château de Pierrefonds, Pierrefonds, Oise, France. Producción: La Société des Films Sirius, Les Films Ariane. Nota en Imdb: 6.60. Añadida por alex. Cine.com > The Eagle with Two Heads > Película. Películas Relacionadas.

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    • Edwige Feuillère
    • Jean Cocteau
  6. 1978. L’Aigle à Deux Têtes (The Eagle with Two Heads) Related to Live Entertainment and Cinema. Play first presented on February 4, 1978, at the Théâtre de l’Athénée - Louis-Jouvet. Director: Jean-Pierre Dusseaux. Costumes and Set Design: Yves Saint Laurent. Cast: Edith de Berg: Martine Chevallier. Félix de Willenstein: Jean Faubert.

  7. Overview. Political intrigue and psychological drama run parallel. The queen is in seclusion, veiling her face for the ten years since her husband's assassination, longing to join him in death. Stanislas, a poet whose pen name is Azrael, is a suicidal anarchist, his imagination haunted into hate by longing for this queen who's drawn apart.