Danton
Danton

Danton

1931Movie87 minGerman

This pre-WW II German costume drama chronicles the French Revolution with a particular focus upon Danton, Robespierre, and Marat. It depicts the dramatic downfall and execution of Georges Danton in 1794 at the hands of Maximilien Robespierre. The film also presents an interesting, if not historically inaccurate, portrayal of Louis XVI.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Gheorghe VitanidisGenres: Drama, History, Biography

Plot Summary

The film chronicles the turbulent life of Georges Danton, a key figure in the French Revolution. It portrays his rise to prominence, his revolutionary ideals, and his eventual downfall amidst the Reign of Terror. Danton is shown as a complex character, torn between his commitment to the revolution and his growing unease with its excesses.

Critical Reception

As an early sound film, "Danton" was a significant production of its time, aiming to bring a historical epic to the screen. Critical reception at the time likely focused on its dramatic performances and historical scope, though modern critical analysis is less common for films of this era.

What Reviewers Say

  • A dramatic portrayal of a pivotal revolutionary figure.
  • Captures the political turmoil and personal struggles of Danton.
  • Notable for its early sound film production values and historical ambition.

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Fun Fact

This 1931 film is one of several cinematic adaptations of the life of Georges Danton, with other notable versions appearing in different countries and eras.

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