The French Revolution (1989)
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Released: May 10, 1989
Runtime: 335 minutes
Genre: Drama, War, History, Thriller
Stars: Klaus Maria Brandauer, François Cluzet, Marie Bunel, Jane Seymour, Jean-François Balmer, Andrzej Seweryn
Crew: Daniel Boulanger (Screenplay), Robert Enrico (Screenplay), Georges Delerue (Original Music Composer), François Catonné (Director of Photography), Bernard Zitzermann (Director of Photography), David Ambrose (Screenplay)