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Mayerling (Motion picture : 1968)

Tragic romance set in late 19th century Vienna. An unhappily married prince falls in love and creates royal consternation.

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  • "El archiduque Rodolfo, vive una vida sin muchos alicientes en un entorno aristocrático con todos los lujos, pero sus romances amorosos no acaban de satisfacerle hasta que conoce a Marie. Su amor será complicado ya que su padre no acepta a Marie como pareja de su hijo"@es
  • "El archiduque Rodolfo, vive una vida sin muchos alicientes en un entorno aristocrático con todos los lujos, pero sus romances amorosos no acaban de satisfacerle hasta que conoce a Marie. Su amor será complicado ya que su padre no acepta a Marie como pareja de su hijo"
  • "Tragic romance set in late 19th century Vienna. An unhappily married prince falls in love and creates royal consternation."@en
  • "A Vienne, Rodolphe, prince héritier mal marié, tombe amoureux d'une baronne et prend le parti des étudiants contestataires."
  • "El archiduque Rodolfo, vive una vida sin muchos alicientes en un entorno aristocrático con todos los lujos, pero sus romances amorosos no acaban de satisfacerle hasta que conoce a Marie. Su amor será complicado ya que su padre no acepta a Marie como pareja de su hijo."@es
  • "La trágica historia de amor del príncipe Rodolfo, archiduque de Austria, que se enamora de la baronesa María Vetsera. Rodolfo está convencido que el imperio necesito una reforma social y toma partido por los estudiantes contestatarios. Ambas cosas le llevarán a un enfrentamiento con su padre, el emperador Francisco José."@es
  • "As heir to the throne of the Austrian Empire, Crown Prince Rudolph finds his responsibilities irksome and is in conflict with his father Emperor Franz-Joseph over political matters. He develops a passionate relationship with aristocrat Maria ; they spend idyllic days at the hunting lodge at Mayerling before tragedy befalls them."
  • ""In Vienna in 1888, Crown Prince Rudolf, the heir apparent to the Hapsburg Empire, is frustrated by both his political and domestic life. Sympathetic to the cause of the progressives pressing for a more democratic government, as well as for the independence of Hungary, he defies his father, the Emperor Franz Josef, by participating in student demonstrations. Furthermore, the failure of Rudolf's politically arranged marriage to the Crown Princess Stephanie of Belgium has driven him to morphine and public debauchery, highlighted by his flagrant affair with a somewhat infamous actress named Mizzi Kaspar. Then one day he meets the beautiful, 17-year-old Baroness Maria Vetsera, whose nouveau riche family is not accepted at court. Shortly after his mother, the Empress Elizabeth, returns from abroad--with Edward, the Prince of Wales, in tow--Rudolf persuades his cousin, Countess Larisch, to arrange a clandestine meeting between him and Maria. Surprised at finding himself in love, Rudolf makes no secret of his feelings, and the affair quickly creates a court scandal. Franz Josef sends Rudolf on a tour of inspection, and Maria is virtually banished to Venice, whereupon Rudolf counters by first appealing to the Vatican for an annulment of his marriage and then seeking sanctuary for him and Maria in France. When both requests are denied, the Empress advises her son to take Maria to Mayerling, the royal hunting lodge secluded in the Vienna woods. While they are there, word arrives that the Hungarian uprising has been suppressed and Rudolf's complicity in it has been discovered by his father. Realizing that any chance for happiness has been destroyed, the lovers form a suicide pact. And, at dawn, on January 30, 1889, Rudolf takes a revolver, shoots the sleeping Maria, and then turns the gun on himself"--AFI catalog, 1961-1970."@en
  • "Drame historique d'après le roman de Claude Anet. En 1888, l'Archiduc Rodolphe d'Autriche est en révolte contre son père l'empereur François-Joseph. Son père veut l'éloigner du château et de sa maîtresse. Avec Omar Sharif, James Mason, Catherine Deneuve, Ava Gardner."

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  • "Biographies"@en
  • "British films"@en
  • "Drama romántico cinematográfico"@es
  • "Drama romántico cinematográfico"
  • "fiction historique (fiction)"
  • "fiction dramatique (fiction)"
  • "French films"@en
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Biography"
  • "Features"@en
  • "Dance"@en
  • "Ballets"@en

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  • "Mayerling (Motion picture : 1968)"@en
  • "Mayerling (film)"
  • "Mayerling (Pel·lícula cinematogràfica)"
  • "Mayerling"@en
  • "Mayerling"@es
  • "Mayerling"