Violettes impériales

Violettes impériales

History | Jan. 1, 1923

This historical melodrama (later remade by Henry Roussel himself in 1932 and Richard Pottier in 1952) set during the reign of Napoleon III of France. Here, Raquel Meller plays a Spanish flower girl who saves the life of the French empress Eugenie de Montijo (played by Suzanne Blanchetti), by taking her place in her carriage. When the carriage is overthrown by the anarchist's bomb, the girl survives because of the masses of violets in the imperial carriage, the empress' favorite flowers.

Violettes impériales

History | Jan. 1, 1923

Violettes impériales
This historical melodrama (later remade by Henry Roussel himself in 1932 and Richard Pottier in 1952) set during the reign of Napoleon III of France. Here, Raquel Meller plays a Spanish flower girl who saves the life of the French empress Eugenie de Montijo (played by Suzanne Blanchetti), by taking her place in her carriage. When the carriage is overthrown by the anarchist's bomb, the girl survives because of the masses of violets in the imperial carriage, the empress' favorite flowers.
Producers Productions Henry Roussell
Original title Violettes impériales
Directors Henry Roussel
Writers Henry Roussel

Cast

Raquel Meller

as Violetta

Suzanne Bianchetti

as Eugénie de Montijo

André Roanne

as Comte de Saint-Affremond

Roger San Juana

as Manuel

Suzy Béryl

as Dame d'honneur