CLASSIC MOVIE: The Black Book | Reign of Terror FILM NOIR | FULL LENGTH crime drama [USA, 1949, HD]



Classic movie REIGN OF TERROR (reissued as THE BLACK BOOK) ? 1949 FULL LENGTH film noir by Anthony Mann ? A crime drama film set during the French Revolution. Plotters seek to bring down Maximilien Robespierre and end his bloodthirsty Reign of Terror. Starring Robert Cummings, Richard Basehart and Arlene Dahl.

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The Black Book aka Reign of Terror (1949) film cast:

Robert Cummings as Charles D’Aubigny
Richard Basehart as Maximilien Robespierre
Richard Hart as François Barras
Arlene Dahl as Madelon
Arnold Moss as Fouché
Norman Lloyd as Tallien
Charles McGraw as Sergeant
Beulah Bondi as Grandma Blanchard
Jess Barker as Saint-Just
Wade Crosby as Danton

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11 Replies to “CLASSIC MOVIE: The Black Book | Reign of Terror FILM NOIR | FULL LENGTH crime drama [USA, 1949, HD]”

  1. Typical old-style despicable Hollywood distortion of history. As soon as the credits finish, the inaccurate portrayal of Robespierre as a "fanatic with powdered whig and twisted mind" begins. The writers, Yordan and Mackenzie, the producer, Menzies, and the director, Mann, should all be ashamed of themselves for this monstrosity. If you want to learn about this time period, may I suggest four histories: 1) The French Revolution and Napoleon (Leonard Gershoy); 2) Citizens (Simon Shama); 3) The Revolutionary Career of Maximilien Robespierre (David P. Jordan); 4) Robespierre: The Force of Circumstance (John Carr). In all of them, I found not one word, NOT ONE WORD, that Robespierre was a fanatic, a madman, or was bloodthirsty. On the contrary, from what I got from reading these histories, Robespierre was the heart and soul of the French Revolution, and when he died, the revolution suffered the loss of one of its most dedicated advocates.

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