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The Love Story of Marie Walewska
1937 | 113m | English

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A Polish countess is dispatched by her country to become Napoleon Bonaparte's mistress at the urging of Polish leaders, who feel she might influence him to support Polish independence.
Release Date: Oct 22, 1937
Director: Clarence Brown, Gustav Machatý
Writer: Salka Viertel, Waclaw Gasiorowski, Talbot Jennings, Helen Jerome, S. N. Behrman, Samuel Hoffenstein, Zoe Akins, Carey Wilson
Genres: Drama, History, Romance
Keywords napoleon bonaparte, historical figure
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 28, 2026
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Greta Garbo Countess Marie Walewska
Charles Boyer Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte
Reginald Owen Tallyrand
Alan Marshal Capt. d'Ornano
Henry Stephenson Count Anastas Walewski
Leif Erickson Paul Lachinski
May Whitty Laetitia Bonaparte
Maria Ouspenskaya la Comtesse Pelagia Walewska
C. Henry Gordon le Prince Poniatowski
Claude Gillingwater Stephan
Vladimir Sokoloff Dying soldier
George Houston Grand Marshal George Duroc
George Davis Grenadier (uncredited)
Sue Moore Servant (uncredited)
Scotty Beckett Alexandre Walewska (uncredited)
Winifred Harris Countess Augustus Walewska
Name Job
Clarence Brown Director
Salka Viertel Writer
Waclaw Gasiorowski Novel
Tom Held Editor
William A. Horning Art Direction
Talbot Jennings Writer
Helen Jerome Writer
William Grimes Still Photographer
Leo Arnaud Orchestrator
George Bassman Orchestrator
Murray Cutter Orchestrator
Paul Marquardt Orchestrator
Leonid Raab Orchestrator
S. N. Behrman Writer
Samuel Hoffenstein Writer
Cedric Gibbons Art Direction
Adrian Costume Design
Karl Freund Director of Photography
Zoe Akins Writer
Carey Wilson Writer
Herbert Stothart Original Music Composer
Jack Dawn Makeup Artist
Douglas Shearer Sound Director
Ken Terrell Stunts
Gustav Machatý Co-Director
Name Title
Bernard H. Hyman Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Director Sam Woodhams Nominated
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Saved by the timeliest intervention of some French troops, the "Count Walewski" (Henry Stephenson) and his younger wife "Marie" (Greta Garbo) are spared the excesses of the Russian soldiers who have forced their way into their home. Shortly thereafter, she is introduced formally to the all-conquerin ... g and very charming Napoleon Bonaparte (Charles Boyer) and after a bit of a rocky start, is soon subject of his letters declaring his undying infatuation. She decides that perhaps she can do more good for the future of her nation's independence if she plays along - even if this does alienate her from husband. Swiftly, she becomes his confidante and begins to exercise considerable influence over an Emperor who is determined to start his own dynasty - only, well, not with her! What now ensues is really a mini biopic on the rise and fall of Napoleon, condensed and rather rushed - whilst "Marie" keeps a secret from her lover that could rock what's left of his empire. Boyer looks natural in the role but Garbo isn't on her best form here. Certainly, the camera loves her, but her characterisation is just all too dryly performed. Even at her most seductive - and, let's face it, she doesn't have to try very hard with the Frenchman - she looks disinterested. As if she's reading a cue card just out of shot. The latter stages of the plot do play into the conspiracy theorists' hands a little, and perhaps the last ten minutes intrigues a little more but for the most part, and saving an entertaining short cameo from the card-playing Maria Ouspenskaya, this is a grand looking but sluggish drama that doesn't quite catch fire.

Dec 04, 2024