Catherine The Great (1934)

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This historical drama recounts the events that led up to the rule of Russia’s 18th-century Catherine the Great. Arriving from Germany as a young woman who is to wed Grand Duke Peter, she soon becomes caught up in the court intrigue and marries the lit-fuse duke. As the Grand Duke’s mother lays dying, she relates her fears about her son’s mental states, leaving Catherine to contend with his irrational and cruel behavior. When he goes too far with his antics, he is overthrown and put to death, though not by her wishes. Soon, however, Catherine is made the new Czaritza and restores order to her country. I can’t really explain why I liked this movie more than I thought I would. Perhaps it’s the performance of Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Elisabeth Bergner.

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One Response to “Catherine The Great (1934)”

  1. Vicky says:

    A rather interesting movie. It is worth a watch.

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