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Waterloo

One incredible afternoon Napoleon met Wellington . . . at Waterloo.
1970 | 134m | English

(13848 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Sergey Bondarchuk
Writer: H.A.L. Craig
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After defeating France and imprisoning Napoleon on Elba, ending two decades of war, Europe is shocked to find Napoleon has escaped and has caused the French Army to defect from the King back to him. The best of the British generals, the Duke of Wellington, beat Napolean's best generals in Spain and Portugal, but now must beat Napoleon himself with an Anglo Allied army.
Release Date: Oct 26, 1970
Director: Sergey Bondarchuk
Writer: H.A.L. Craig
Genres: Drama, History, War
Keywords biography, waterloo, 19th century, napoleon bonaparte
Production Companies Mosfilm, DDL Cinematografica
Box Office Revenue: $3,052,000
Budget: $25,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Rod Steiger Napoleon Bonaparte
Christopher Plummer Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington
Orson Welles Louis XVIII
Jack Hawkins General Sir Thomas Picton
Virginia McKenna Duchess of Richmond
Dan O'Herlihy Marshal Michel Ney
Rupert Davies Gordon
Philippe Forquet La Bedoyere
Gianni Garko Drouot
Ivo Garrani Marshal Soult
Ian Ogilvy De Lancey
Michael Wilding Colonel Sir William Ponsonby
Terence Alexander Lord Uxbridge
Donal Donnelly O'Connor
Oleg Vidov Tomlinson
Charles Borromel Mulholland
Peter Davies Lord Hay
Veronica De Laurentiis Magdalene Hall
Vladimir Druzhnikov Gerard
Willoughby Gray Ramsey
Roger Green Duncan
Orso Maria Guerrini Officer
Richard Heffer Mercer
Orazio Orlando Constant
John Savident Muffling
Jeffry Wickham Colborne
Susan Wood Sarah
Gennadi Yudin Chactas
Sergo Zakariadze Blucher
Charles Millot Grouchy
Evgeniy Samoylov Cambronne
Antonio Anelli Molien (uncredited)
Camillo Angelini-Rota Dr Vitrolles (uncredited)
Vaclovas Blėdis Colson (uncredited)
Armando Bottin Legros (uncredited)
Adrian Brine Capt. Normyle
Pauls Butkevics Officer with Wellington (uncredited)
Pietro Ceccarelli (uncredited)
Aldo Cecconi King Charles X (uncredited)
Vasiliy Livanov Percy (uncredited)
Viktor Murganov (uncredited)
Lev Polyakov Kellerman (uncredited)
Irina Skobtseva Maria (uncredited)
Valentins Skulme Tamburo Maggione (uncredited)
Rostislav Yankovsky (uncredited)
Igor Yasulovich Officer (uncredited)
Andrey Yurenev Corporal (uncredited)
Yan Yanakiyev Larrey (uncredited)
Name Job
Sergey Bondarchuk Director, Scenario Writer
Mario Garbuglia Production Design
Vittorio Bonicelli Scenario Writer
Ferdinando Giovannoni Art Direction
A. Menyalshchikov Art Direction
Guy Luongo Production Supervisor
Alberto De Rossi Makeup Supervisor
Guglielmo Ambrosi Production Manager
H.A.L. Craig Screenplay, Scenario Writer
Alban Streeter Sound Editor
Ken Muggleston Set Decoration
Emilio D'Andria Set Decoration
Armando Nannuzzi Director of Photography
Richard C. Meyer Editor
Piotor M. Sviridov Production Supervisor
Les Wiggins Supervising Sound Editor
Maria De Matteis Costume Design
Elvira D'Amico Continuity
Paolo Borselli Hairstylist
Vladimir Likhachyov Special Effects
J.N. Carpuchin Camera Operator
Nino Cristiani Second Unit Cinematographer
Mikhail Chikiryov Makeup Artist
Alfonso Avincola Still Photographer
Christopher Lancaster Sound Editor
Paul Ronald Still Photographer
Gino Landi Choreographer
Vanio Amici First Assistant Editor
Giuseppe Bernardini Camera Operator
Kevin Gurry Boom Operator
Semyon Valyushok Art Direction
Vladimir Dostal First Assistant Director
Franco Fantasia Stunt Coordinator
Ugo Pericoli Costume Design
Giannetto De Rossi Makeup Artist
Nino Rota Original Music Composer
Bruno Nicolai Conductor
Name Title
Dino De Laurentiis Producer
Richard C. Meyer Associate Producer
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Reviews

maketheSWITCH
8.0

'Waterloo' is a film that, while technically impressive, feels emotionally distant. Bondarchuk and cinematographer Armando Nannuzzi never hide the influence of Napoleonic paintings on the visual language of the film, but that's essentially what 'Waterloo' becomes - a piece of history told at arm's l ... ength from the distance of time. As difficult as it is to emotionally engage with, 'Waterloo' is still an impressive production, all the more so as a demonstration of Sergei Bondarchuk's remarkable ability for balancing the inner world of his characters and the spiritual horror of war with the ultimate expression of the epic in cinema. For those reasons alone, 'Waterloo' is certainly a film that deserves attention. Read Daniel's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-waterloo-an-epic-recreation-of-the-legendary-battle

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

Sergei Bondarchuk ought to be commended for his really rather sterling effort at re-creating some of the one hundred days of Napoleon's campaign following his escape from exile on Elba in 1815. Rod Steiger is superbly cast and imperious as the maniacal but genius French Emperor who very nearly conqu ... ered the mainland continent of Europe, despite the comprehensive alliance lined up against him - and led, at the denouement, but his nemesis the Duke of Wellington (Christopher Plummer). Some considerable effort has gone into designing and delivering this whole spectacle of a film - from the grand palatial settings, the costumes, intricate uniforms - and the battle scenes are as authentic as I've seen since that other Napoleonic epic "Austerlitz" (1960). Steiger portrays the Emperor in a characterful and personal fashion; he is full of the megalomaniac but also the portrayal indicates a little more of what made the great man tick (or not). Having read somewhat more about Wellington (I'm a Brit), I was somewhat disappointed by the slightly smug - almost foppish - portrayal of the "Grand Old" Duke by Plummer. He looked the part, but somehow his efforts were always outshone onscreen - by the fleeting appearances of Jack Hawkins, the glamorous Virginia McKenna - even by a squealing piglet. That said, though - this is a film about a battle and the action scenes are superb. They look and sound genuine engendering no end of sympathy for the soldiers who served as little more than cannon/bullet/bayonet fodder as they marched around (and fell) in the mud. The narrative is quite tight; we don't get distracted by too many romantic interludes or other daft diversions, and once it gets up steam it is an effective depiction of a pretty gruesome conflagration that history (for the winners, at any rate) has successfully sanitised. Bit long, we could do with less of the preamble, but once it gets going it presents a convincing effort from Steiger and is well worth watching as an example of large scale epic cinema before the computer took over the role of the extras, the sets, the story....

Jun 03, 2023