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A Glass of Water

London at the time of the War of the Spanish Succession. Queen Anne's followers are divided into two factions: one side, led by Lord Bolingbroke, is pushing for peace talks and a quick reconciliation with France; the other side, led by the influential Duchess of Marlborough, is in favor of continuing the war. Queen Anne herself is still undecided, and so a game of intrigue unfolds at court between Bolingbroke and Marlborough, each trying to win the queen over to his side.

Top Cast

  • Mady Christians

    Mady Christians

  • Lucie Höflich

    Lucie Höflich

  • Hans Brausewetter

    Hans Brausewetter

  • Rudolf Rittner

    Rudolf Rittner

  • Helga Thomas

    Helga Thomas

  • Hugo Döblin

    Hugo Döblin

  • Hans Wassmann

    Hans Wassmann

  • Bruno Decarli

    Bruno Decarli

  • Max Gülstorff

    Max Gülstorff

Overview

London at the time of the War of the Spanish Succession. Queen Anne's followers are divided into two factions: one side, led by Lord Bolingbroke, is pushing for peace talks and a quick reconciliation with France; the other side, led by the influential Duchess of Marlborough, is in favor of continuing the war. Queen Anne herself is still undecided, and so a game of intrigue unfolds at court between Bolingbroke and Marlborough, each trying to win the queen over to his side.

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