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Saraband: Directed by Basil Dearden. With Stewart Granger, Joan Greenwood, Flora Robson, Françoise Rosay. Young Sophie Dorothea marries Prince George Louis but it's far from a love match. Then she falls for Swedish Count Philip Christoph von Königsmark.
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- Biography, Drama, History
- Basil Dearden
- 1948-12-06
Caesar and Cleopatra: Directed by Gabriel Pascal. With Claude Rains, Vivien Leigh, Stewart Granger, Flora Robson. At the height of the Roman Civil War, a young Cleopatra (Vivien Leigh) meets a middle-aged Julius Caesar (Claude Rains), who teaches her how to rule Egypt.
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- Biography, Comedy, Drama
- Gabriel Pascal
- 1946-09-06
Stewart Granger as Count Philip Konigsmark; Joan Greenwood as Sophie Dorothea; Flora Robson as Countess Clara Platen; Françoise Rosay as The Electress Sophia; Frederick Valk as The Elector Ernest Augustus; Peter Bull as Prince George Louis; Anthony Quayle as Durer; Michael Gough as Prince Charles; Megs Jenkins as Frau Busche; Jill ...
- 4 October 1948 (general release)
Film Details. Awards. Articles & Reviews. Trivia. Brief Synopsis. A British queen trapped in a loveless marriage falls for a soldier of fortune. Cast & Crew. Read More. Basil Dearden. Director. Stewart Granger. Joan Greenwood. Flora Robson. Megs Jenkins. Jill Balcon. Photos & Videos. View All.
- Basil Dearden, Michael Relph
- Stewart Granger
7 de may. de 2007 · Saraband for Dead Lovers is a 1948 film starring Stewart Granger, Joan Greenwood, Flora Robson. The tragic love affair of Konigsmark and Sophie Dorothea, wife of the Elector of Hanover who later became George I.
Basil Dearden directs this biographical British drama in which a young woman marries a Prince but it's far from a love match. Then she falls for a Swedish Count. Starring Stewart Granger, Joan Greenwood and Flora Robson.
Starring Stewart Granger (King Solomon’s Mines, Scaramouche), Joan Greenwood ( Kind Hearts and Coronets, Whisky Galore !) and Flora Robson (Wuthering Heights, Clash of the Titans), the film was based on a best-selling novel by Helen Simpson and is visually stunning, making full use of its impressive Prague locations.