Essential Art House: Mayerling [Criterion Collection]
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Release Date: September 15, 2009
MPAA Rating: NR
Region: 1
Studio: Criterion
Length: 93 minutes
Sound: dd1
Format: Black & White
Discs: 1
Language: French
Subtitle: English
UPC: 715515050517
Product ID: 2886614
Weight: 0.19
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Starring 
- Charles Boyer (Archduke Rudolph of Austria)
- Jean Dax (Emperor Franz Joseph)
- Marthe Regnier (Baroness Vetsera [Helene])
- Jean Debucourt (Count Taafe)
- Danielle Darrieux (Marie Vetsera)
- Suzy Prim (Countess Larisch)
Synopsis 
Based on -Idol's End, a novel by Claude Anet, the French Mayerling is based on the tragic real-life story of Hapsburg Crown Prince Rudolph and his mistress, Baroness Marie Vetsera. Since the details of Rudolph and Marie's lives and deaths are clouded in controversy, much of the film is romanticized speculation-with emphasis on the romance. The film establishes Rudolph (Charles Boyer) as a rebellious "man of the people", at eternal odds with his despotic father, Emperor Franz Joseph (Jean Dax). To keep him quiet and out of trouble, Rudolph is forced into an arranged marriage, and surrounded by Hapsburg informers and spies. In an effort to escape this oppressive atmosphere, a disguised Rudolph dashes off to a fair, where he meets the beauteous 17-year-old Marie (Danielle Darieux). Thus begins an illicit romance, which the lovers try vainly to keep secret from the prying eyes of the Emperor's flunkeys. One of Rudolph's enemies arranges for Marie to be taken away to Trieste for a "rest cure." Rudolph sinks into a drunken depression, snapping out of it only when Marie returns. They attempt to legitimize their love through marriage, but the Catholic hierarchy will not approve of Rudolph's divorcing his wife. Desperately, the lovers flee to Rudolph's hunting lodge in Mayerling. Here they spend an exquisite last night together, then formulate a death pact. The following day, Marie and Rudolph are found lying side by side-united in death. Transforming this grim story into a tender, moving romance was quite an undertaking, but the end result was worth it: Mayerling was a huge international hit, and the winner of several industry awards, including the New York film critics' "best foreign picture" prize. Mayerling was remade in surprisingly cold and distant fashion in 1968, with Omar Sharif and Catherine Deneuve. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Chapter List 
1. Rebelion [6:57]
2. Wedding Day [2:08]
3. Spies [6:18]
4. The Prater [6:04]
5. "Etiquette, Intrique, Deceit!" [5:54]
6. Maria Vetsera [10:45]
7. Everything's Possible [3:44]
8. Secret Meeting [9:18]
9. Sent to Trieste [5:19]
10. Rudolf's Despair [7:41]
11. Slander [4:24]
12. End of the Affair [5:48]
13. The Land of No Return [8:25]
14. Mayerling [4:56]
15. "Till Tommorrow" [6:10]
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