Cordial Agreement
Entente cordiale
History
Drama
The film depicts events between the Fashoda crisis in 1898 and the 1904 signing of the Entente Cordiale creating an alliance between Britain and France and ending their historic rivalry. It was based on the book King Edward VII and His Times by André Maurois. It was made with an eye to its propaganda value, following the Munich Agreement of September 1938 and in anticipation of the outbreak of a Second World War which would test the bonds between Britain and France in a conflict with Nazi Germany.
1939-04-20
fr
Cast
Director
Marcel L'Herbier
Victor Francen as Edouard VII, Prince and King
Bernard Lancret as Jean Roussel
Pierre Richard-Willm as Capt. Charles Roussel
Janine Darcey as Sylvia Clayton
Gaby Morlay as Queen Victoria
Jean Périer as President Emile Loubet
Jacques Baumer as Georges Clemenceau
Louis Seigner as German ambassador
André Lefaur as Lord Clayton
Arlette Marchal as Queen Alexandra
Junie Astor as Actress
Marcelle Praince as Lady Clayton
Nita Raya as Music Hall Star
Jaque Catelain as Prince Consort
Jean Toulout as Lord Salisbury
André Roanne as Arthur Balfour
Jean d'Yd as Joë Chamberlain
Jacques Grétillat as Deputy Roussel
Robert Pizani as Paul Cambon
Paul Amiot as Prince of Bulow
Aimé Clariond as Russian ambassador
Jean Brochard as Valet
Abel Tarride as Maître d'hôtel
Sinoël as Concierge
Anthony Gildès as Secretary
Pierre Labry as Journalist
Dorville as Coachman
Jean Worms as Théophile Delcassé
Jean Galland as General Kitchener
Liliane Lesaffre as Concierge’s daughter
Suzanne Devoyod as Lady-in-waiting
Gabrielle Fontan as Lady of the Court
Georges Tourreil as Captain Marchand
Léon Arvel as Sir Arthur
Georges Jamin
Jacques Henley as Ambassador
Roger Monteaux
Frédéric Mariotti as Coachman
Charles Vissières as Doctor
Yves Brainville as Journalist
Jacques Beauvais as Maître d'hôtel (uncredited)
Jean Buquet as Little Prince (uncredited)
Dora Doll as Extra (uncredited)
Eugène Stuber as Newspaper crier (uncredited)