The Queen's Necklace (1929 film)

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The Queen's Necklace
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Directed by Tony Lekain
Gaston Ravel
Written by Alexandre Dumas
(novel)
Frantz Funck-Brentano
Starring Marcelle Chantal
Georges Lannes
Diana Karenne
Cinematography Jean Bachelet
Gustavo Kottula
Émile Pierre
Edited byKratach
Music by Febvre-Longeray
André Roubaud
Production
company
Distributed byGaumont (France)
UFA (Germany)
Release date
22 October 1929
CountryFrance
Language French

The Queen's Necklace (French: Le collier de la reine) is a 1929 French historical drama film directed by Tony Lekain and Gaston Ravel and starring Marcelle Chantal, Georges Lannes and Diana Karenne. [1] The film is an adaptation of Alexandre Dumas's novel The Queen's Necklace which portrays the Affair of the Diamond Necklace which occurred before the French Revolution. The film's art direction was by Lucien Carré. The film was made and distributed by Gaumont. In Germany it was released by the major studio UFA.

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It was shot as a silent film, with a music soundtrack then added later.

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  1. Klossner p.77

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