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Richelieu ou La journée des dupes

"At court, everyone plots… but only one decides."

A historical television film directed by Jean‑Dominique de La Rochefoucauld, Richelieu, or The Day of the Dupes recounts the political tensions that came to a head in November 1630, when Marie de’ Medici attempted to remove Cardinal Richelieu from power. Blending court intrigue, the king’s illness, and decisive reversals, the film portrays the struggle for influence that ultimately cemented Louis XIII’s trust in his minister. Led by Didier Sandre, Patrick Raynal, and Dominique Blanchar, the telefilm offers a meticulous reconstruction of the events that shaped the kingdom’s balance of power.

Top Cast

  • Didier Sandre

    Didier Sandre

    Cardinal de Richelieu

  • Patrick Raynal

    Patrick Raynal

    Louis XIII

  • Dominique Blanchar

    Dominique Blanchar

    Marie de Medicis

  • François Darbon

    François Darbon

    Chancelier de Marillac

  • Gilles Amiot

    Gilles Amiot

    Boutillier

  • Henri Marteau

    Henri Marteau

    Maréchal de Bassompierre

  • Philippe Clévenot

    Philippe Clévenot

    Le Duc de Guise

  • Dominique Blanc

    Dominique Blanc

    Madame de Comballet

  • Sophie de La Rochefoucauld

    Sophie de La Rochefoucauld

    Anne d'Autriche

Overview

A historical television film directed by Jean‑Dominique de La Rochefoucauld, Richelieu, or The Day of the Dupes recounts the political tensions that came to a head in November 1630, when Marie de’ Medici attempted to remove Cardinal Richelieu from power. Blending court intrigue, the king’s illness, and decisive reversals, the film portrays the struggle for influence that ultimately cemented Louis XIII’s trust in his minister. Led by Didier Sandre, Patrick Raynal, and Dominique Blanchar, the telefilm offers a meticulous reconstruction of the events that shaped the kingdom’s balance of power.

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