The Affair of the Necklace

The Affair of the Necklace (2001)

Her birthright was stolen. Her dignity taken. Her rights denied. Deception was the only option.

  • Genre: Drama, History, Romance
  • Release Date: 2001-11-30
  • User Rating: 5.6/10 from 82 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 58min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Alcon Entertainment
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Charles Shyer
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From 82 Ratings

Summary

In pre-Revolutionary France, a young aristocratic woman left penniless by the political unrest in the country, must avenge her family's fall from grace by scheming to steal a priceless necklace.

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  • Hilary Swank

    as Jeanne St. Remy de Valois
  • Jonathan Pryce

    as Cardinal Louis de Rohan
  • Simon Baker

    as Rétaux de Vilette
  • Adrien Brody

    as Count Nicolas De La Motte
  • Brian Cox

    as Minister Breteuil
  • Joely Richardson

    as Marie-Antoinette
  • Christopher Walken

    as Count Cagliostro
  • Hayden Panettiere

    as Young Jeanne
  • Simon Kunz

    as Minister of Titles
  • Paul Brooke

    as Monsieur Bohmer
  • Peter Eyre

    as Monsieur Bassenge
  • Frank McCusker

    as Abel Duphot
  • Simon Shackleton

    as Louis XVI
  • Hermione Gulliford

    as Nicole Leguay d'Oliva
  • Geoffrey Hutchings

    as President D'Aligre
  • James Vaughan

    as Magistrate Titon
  • Jonathan Newth

    as Magistrate de Marce
  • Kristina Bill

    as Irène de Valois
  • James Larkin

    as Darnell de Valois
  • Diana Quick

    as Madame Pomfré
  • Helen Masters

    as Madame Campan
  • Victoria Shalet

    as Colleen
  • Christophe Paou

    as Pierre Charron
  • Michel D'Oz

    as Marquis de Favras
  • Donna Flandrin

    as Dowager in Boat
  • Liz Baker

    as Dowager in Boat
  • Dick Brannick

    as Gamekeeper
  • Daisy Bevan

    as The Princess Royal
  • Thomas Dodgson-Gates

    as The Dauphin
  • Caroline Loncq

    as Madame de Largo
  • Illona Linthwaite

    as Madame Briffault
  • Miranda Pleasence

    as Rosalie
  • John Grillo

    as Dr. Legear
  • Mélodie Berenfeld

    as Mademoiselle Subur
  • Ben Miles

    as Baron Courchamps
  • Niky Wardley

    as Madame de Neiss
  • Bill Thomas

    as Tailor
  • Emma Wride

    as Tailor's Daughter
  • Stephen Noonan

    as Camille Desmoulins
  • Emma Pike

    as Mademoiselle in Pink
  • William Chubb

    as Gendarme
  • Hallie Meyers-Shyer

    as Demonstrating Girl
  • Jocelyn Linder

    as Angry Demonstrator
  • John Comer

    as Angry Demonstrator
  • Angus Wright

    as Sanson
  • Christopher Logue

    as Sir Hargrave
  • Cate Fowler

    as Lady Standish
Directing Charles Shyer Director
Art Alex McDowell Production Design
Production Kerry Barden Casting
Editing David Moritz Editor
Production Mark Bennett Casting
Production Suzanne Smith Crowley Casting
Production Charles Shyer Producer
Production Broderick Johnson Producer
Art Jean-Michel Ducourty Art Direction
Production Andrew A. Kosove Producer
Production Billy Hopkins Casting
Art Philippe Turlure Set Decoration
Production Redmond Morris Producer
Costume & Make-Up Milena Canonero Costume Design
Directing Diana Dill Script Supervisor
Camera Ashley Rowe Director of Photography
Art Marketa Puzmanova Art Department Coordinator
Costume & Make-Up Germinal Rangel Costume Supervisor
Art Jean-Michel Hugon Supervising Art Director
Writing John Sweet Writer
Production Nava Levin Line Producer
Production Nigel Goldsack Associate Producer
Production Kira Davis Co-Producer
Production Stacey Attanasio Co-Producer
Sound David Newman Original Music Composer

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