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At the Order of the Czar

Carolyn de Sayn was married at the age of sixteen, against her will, to the Prince of Wittgenstein, much older than herself. A few years later, she met Franz Liszt, whose fame had already conquered the whole of Europe. Taking advantage of her husband's absence, the young woman invites the musician to her estate in Woronince. When Franz confesses his love for her, she finds it easier to fight her own feelings.

Top Cast

  • Michel Simon

    Michel Simon

    Prince de Sayn-Wittgenstein

  • Colette Marchand

    Colette Marchand

    Princess Caroline

  • Jacques François

    Jacques François

    Franz Liszt

  • Jacqueline Gay

    Jacqueline Gay

    Nathalie

  • Willy Fritsch

    Willy Fritsch

    Le Grand-Duc

  • Lucienne Legrand

    Lucienne Legrand

    Maria Paulovna

  • Yves Brainville

    Yves Brainville

    d'Ingelstedt

  • Margot Leonard

    Margot Leonard

    Wanda

  • Peter Lehmbrock

    Peter Lehmbrock

    Richard Wagner

Overview

Carolyn de Sayn was married at the age of sixteen, against her will, to the Prince of Wittgenstein, much older than herself. A few years later, she met Franz Liszt, whose fame had already conquered the whole of Europe. Taking advantage of her husband's absence, the young woman invites the musician to her estate in Woronince. When Franz confesses his love for her, she finds it easier to fight her own feelings.

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