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Napoléon (1927)

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Napoléon (or Napoléon vu par Abel Gance - Napoleon as seen by Abel Gance) is a 1927 French silent historical film written and directed by Abel Gance and starring Albert Dieudonné in the title role.The film covers the years 1783-1796, following Napoléon Bonaparte on his rise from a young student at a military academy to a senior general in the armies of France, as the country is shaken to its foundations by the Revolution.It's one of the earliest examples of Epic Movie in French cinema, with Gance's original "definitive" cut clocking in at around 330 minutes (although the longest publicly-available version surviving today is "only" five hours and 33 minutes). The film includes many innovative camera techniques, most notably the use of "Polyvision", an early attempt at widescreen cinema done by stitching three conventional camera shots together (widescreen in general did not come into use until Hollywood studios adopted the format in the 1950s), and an embarked camera on horses. MGM distributed the film in the USA. One of the most famous re-scorings of the film was made by Carmine Coppola, father of Francis Ford.Planned sequels which would have followed the rest of Napoleon's tumultuous life were never made, although Abel Gance still reused some of the ideas for these in his 1960 film Austerlitz with Pierre Mondy. Gance also oversaw a version of his 1927 film with sound and new scenes, in 1935.As for Albert Dieudonné, he played Napoleon once more, in the 1941 French film Madame Sans-Gêne, about a famous social climbing woman of the First Empire era. Upon his passing in 1976, he was buried wearing his Napoleon costume per his last will.For the 1955 film duology by Sacha Guitry, see here. For the 2023 film by Ridley Scott, see here. For the 2002 miniseries, see here.
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Creator Cameo
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Creator Cameo: Abel Gance appears briefly as Saint-Just.
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Instantly Proven Wrong
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Instantly Proven Wrong: Gen. Carteaux is proven foolish at the siege of Toulon when he mocks the use of artillery. See Interservice Rivalry below.
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Right-Hand Cat
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Right-Hand Cat: Georges Couthon, part of the Jacobin triumvirate which was chopping off heads left and right, is shown cradling a right-hand rabbit as he, Robespierre, and Saint-Just go over the names of people they're executing. The Slasher Smile he flashes as he cuddles his rabbit makes it all the creepier.
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Terrible Trio
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Terrible Trio: The leaders of the revolution are introduced as "the three gods" (Danton, Marat, and Robespierre), and they are all portrayed as bad guys.
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Couldn't Find a Pen
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Couldn't Find a Pen: Marceau does have a pen and paper but there is no ink, so he pricks his wrist and signs the army register with his blood.
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Italians Talk with Hands
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Italians Talk with Hands: In the "tower of Babel", somebody laments:
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Childish Pillow Fight
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Childish Pillow Fight: After two bullies at Brienne College set Napoleon's eagle free, he demands to know who's responsible. When nobody will tell him, he declares all of them guilty, and a pillow fight breaks out.
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Post-Victory Collapse
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Post-Victory Collapse: When Dugommier goes to promote Napoleon after the victory at Toulon, he finds him fast asleep.
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Frame-Up
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Frame-Up: Pozzo di Borgo agrees to fabricate evidence for Saliceti when the latter wishes to accuse Napoleon of espionage.
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Blood on the Debate Floor
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Blood on the Debate Floor: A session of the Convention in 1793 (at the height of the Terror) turns into a massive, violent brawl. This is repeatedly contrasted with Napoleon on the storm-tossed Mediterranean, trying to cross from Corsica to the mainland in an open boat.
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Fortune Teller
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Fortune Teller: Joséphine de Beauharnais visits a clairvoyant who foretells that she will be Queen one day.
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King Incognito
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King Incognito: When a crowd gathers to celebrate Napoleon for saving the National Convention, he sneaks off into the crowd and asks what's going on. He gets taken for an ignorant peasant and is told that General Bonaparte saved France. See Paper-Thin Disguise.
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Utopia Justifies the Means
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Utopia Justifies the Means: Saint-Just makes an impassioned speech to this effect in his defence when the National Convention calls for his and Robespierre's deaths. It receives thunderous applause, but they both end up sentenced to death anyway.
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Intermission
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Intermission: Two. One after the Bonapartes depart Corsica for France, leading into act II. One after Napoleon and Joséphine's wedding, leading into act IV.
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Paper-Thin Disguise
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Paper-Thin Disguise: Napoleon swaps hats with someone who bears a passing resemblance to him. Apparently, his hat is his most distinguishing feature, because nobody recognizes him and the other man is immediately mistaken for him.
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Funetik Aksent
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Funetik Aksent: The intertitle explains that Napoleon's Corsican accent had him pronounce his name "Nap-eye-ony". See Accidental Misnaming.
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Scenery Porn
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Scenery Porn: Napoleon's ride through the Corsican countryside, and most of the Triptych sequence.
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Full-Circle Revolution
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Full-Circle Revolution: The infamous Reign of Terror leads to the Thermidorian Reaction, also known as simply Thermidor.
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Eat the Evidence
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Eat the Evidence: Well, the accusations. The files on Napoleon and Joséphine are eaten by a couple of clerks who don't want to see them executed.
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Enemy Mine
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Enemy Mine: The Corsicans may not agree which country is their Fatherland, but there is one thing they do agree about:
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Weather of War
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Weather of War: Downplayed. When the drummers at Toulon have fallen, morale is kept up by hail beating the drums.
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Time Skip
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Time Skip: The film jumps ahead nine years (from 1783 to 1792) from Napoleon's time at Brienne College to the French Revolution.
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Sinister Shades
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Sinister Shades: Robespierre dons a pair from time to time.
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Hat of Authority
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Hat of Authority: Napoleon's iconic bicorne is apparently the only way people recognize his authority, as he's taken for a peasant by people who came to thank him for saving France when he takes it off.
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Heroic Sacrifice
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Heroic Sacrifice: When the name "de Beauharnais" is called for execution, Joséphine's ex-husband volunteers so she can say farewell to their children.
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Nipple and Dimed
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Nipple and Dimed: At the Victims' Ball, the bare breasts of several dancing women are seen.
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Dawn of an Era
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Dawn of an Era/End of an Age: The film is set during the French Revolution, so naturally this applies.
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"Not Making This Up" Disclaimer
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"Not Making This Up" Disclaimer:
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In Case You Forgot Who Wrote It
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In Case You Forgot Who Wrote It: The full title—Napoléon vu par Abel Gance—translates as "Napoleon as seen by Abel Gance".
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Smart People Play Chess
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Smart People Play Chess: Napoleon and Hoche, both military strategists, play a game at the Victims' Ball. Napoleon wins.
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Aspect Ratio Switch
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Aspect Ratio Switch: This film is the Ur-Example. Most of it is in 4:3, but the climax expands it to 4:1. This remains the widest aspect ratio in cinematic history.
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Off with His Head!
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Off with His Head!: The favoured method of execution by the revolutionaries, preferably via guillotine. A few of them suffer this fate themselves.
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I Am the Noun
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I Am the Noun: After saving the National Convention and being promoted to General-in-Chief of the Army of the Interior as a result, Napoleon states that as of then, he is the Revolution.
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Shaming the Mob
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Shaming the Mob: When an angry mob shows up at the Bonapartes' doorstep, Napoleon simply walks out the door and stares them down. The mob quickly leaves.
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Split Screen
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Split Screen: Used several times during the film, such as the pillow fight scene when the screen splits in nine, and in the famous Triptych sequence. The very end of the film is a triptych split screen of Napoleon, and his soldiers marching off to glory in the Italian campaign, in which the screens on the left and right are tinted blue and red to evoke the tricolor flag.
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing: Of the literal variety. Some of Robespierre’s pieces of stationery cast a shadow eerily reminiscent of a guillotine’s on a book by Cromwell that he’s reading after Danton's execution. Robespierre promptly flings the stationery across the room when Saint-Just points it out to him.
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"Facing the Bullets" One-Liner
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"Facing the Bullets" One-Liner: "Don't forget to show my head to the people. It is well worth the trouble." — Danton
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Chekhov's Classroom
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Chekhov's Classroom: The geography lesson about the climates of islands that introduces Saint Helena was presumably intended this way. As the sequels to this film never got made, it remains an Orphaned Setup.
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Meet Cute
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Meet Cute: Napoleon and Joséphine first run into each other when she's on the way to the famous clairvoyant Mlle. Lenormant and he's trying to fix his cardboard boots after they got wet.
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Rousing Speech
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Rousing Speech: Napoleon gives one to his troops before the Battle of Montenotte.
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Dramatic Irony: Nelson requests permission to sink Le Hasard. His superior dismisses the ship as not worth the ammunition it would take. Unbeknownst to both of them, Le Hasard was carrying a future Emperor, three future Kings, and a future Queen.
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Accidental Misnaming: When Napoleon gives his name to Pichegru, the latter mishears it as "Paille-au-nez" (straw-in-the-nose). See Funetik Aksent.
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Victoria's Secret Compartment
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Victoria's Secret Compartment: Charlotte Corday puts a knife down the front of her dress when she goes to assassinate Marat.
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Battle in the Rain: Napoleon's assault on the English positions at Toulon, a three-day battle in an epic torrential rainstorm so bad that soldiers are drowning in the mud. Towards the end it turns to hail which basically results in God beating the French drums as they wipe out the last English resistance.
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Snowball Fight
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Snowball Fight: The first scene of the film, where Napoleon demonstrates his skill as a commander in a snowball fight at Brienne College.
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Forgiven, but Not Forgotten
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Forgiven, but Not Forgotten: Napoleon tells an angry mob to release Saliceti and di Borgo—who have repeatedly conspired to have him killed, mind you—saying that forgiving them is easy, but forgetting is impossible.
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Rags to Riches
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Rags to Riches: At his lowest point, Napoleon was forced to fashion boots out of cardboard. By the end, he's a war hero revered in all of France.
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Mononymous Biopic Title: The title is usually rendered as just Napoléon.
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"Wanted!" Poster
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"Wanted!" Poster: Paoli has notes (without any picture of Napoleon, sadly) put up on Corsica promising a reward of 500 pounds to whomever brings in Napoleon dead or alive.
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Red Filter of Doom: When the film dramatizes the Terror of the French Revolution, bloodthirsty mobs and such, the black-and-white film stock is tinted red. We see this effect again during the final stages of the siege of Toulon.
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Reign of Terror: Set during the Trope Namer. Napoleon, then an anonymous young officer, worries that France will squander its revolution in violence.
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Tower of Babel: The council of war held by the forces defending Toulon is described by the intertitles as "a veritable tower of Babel" (five languages are spoken: English, German, Spanish, Italian, and French).
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Inter-Service Rivalry
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Interservice Rivalry: At the Siege of Toulon, Napoleon is disparaged for being in the artillery.
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Cue the Sun: The final night of the Siege of Toulon is fought during a rain- and hailstorm. After the battle is won, the weather clears up and the sun rises.
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Idle Rich
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Idle Rich: Joséphine de Beauharnais' introduction sees her described as such.
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Improvised Sail
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Improvised Sail: Napoleon uses the Tricolore as a makeshift sail when fleeing Corsica.
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Dead Person Conversation
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Dead Person Conversation: The night before leaving Paris for the Italian Campaign, Napoleon visits the National Convention. There, he sees the spirits of dead revolutionaries including Danton, Robespierre, Saint-Just, and Jean-Paul Marat. They urge him to lead the Revolution and spread it beyond the borders of France. He agrees to do so.
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Animal Motifs
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Animal Motifs: Napoleon had a pet eagle as a child, and is represented by eagles throughout the film. Robespierre is introduced sitting beneath a statue depicting a vulture. No points for subtlety there.
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The Epic
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The Epic: The first of six planned films about the life of Napoleon, and the only one that got made. Even then, it meets the criteria.
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Epic Movie: Five and a half hours long, two intermissions, spans several years of history, features three different battles, has a cast of thousands, requires three screens side-by-side and three projectors to watch in its full glory, and cost so much that the sequels were never made.
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Early-Bird Cameo
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Early-Bird Cameo: Horatio Nelson spots Le Hasard, the ship carrying the Bonapartes from Corsica, but is refused permission to sink it. He settles for glaring suspiciously at it as it sails away, foreshadowing his later battles against Napoleon that climaxed at Trafalgar in 1805.
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Fun with Subtitles: The British army at Toulon is actually a multinational force that's called a "Babel". One scene shows the panic of the command staff as Napoleon is attacking, by showing several different titles in different languages flying around the screen, tilted, overlapping each other.
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Young Future Famous People: Napoleon as a schoolboy at Brienne College.
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Shown Their Work:
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