The Lace Wars
In the 18th century, as the army of Prince De Beaulieu lays siege on the fortress of Marechal D’Allenberg, a young princess sends a soldier out of the fortress to go find her lover.
Director: René Clair
Actors: Alfred Adam, Geneviève Casile, György Kovács, Jean Richard, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Marie Dubois, Philippe Avron
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