
Blood on His Sword
ADVENTURE in the French Court of Burgundy
Charles le Temeraire asks in marriage Jeanne de Beauvais, daughter of King Louis XI, wishing to get her valuable lands in dowry. The King is wise to this, and since his daughter does not feel inclined to accept, he refuses. Charles sets up a plan to abduct the prince, in a way that the suspicions will fall upon Robert de Neuville, a noble enamoured of the princess. Robert manages to free her from the castle where she was being kept. Charles keeps setting traps, and managing people to perjure against Jeanne, and the King himself. Finally, Jeanne escapes alive from a pack of wolves, who set watching the lady alone in the snow covered woods, instead of attacking her. Charles does yet accuse her of being a witch - wishing to have her dead rather than being the wife of Robert... Robert will be her champion in a Judgement of God. Will the 'miracle of the wolfs' repeat itself, or fearless Charles defeat Robert in the sword duel?
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Cast

Jean Marais
Robert de Neuville

Rosanna Schiaffino
Jeanne de Beauvais

Roger Hanin
Charles le Téméraire

Jean-Louis Barrault
Louis XI

Guy Delorme
De Sénac

Annie Anderson
Catherine du Tillais
Raphaël Albert-Lambert
Le favori de Charles

Raoul Billerey
Jérôme

Jean Lanier
Un évêque

Georges Lycan
Sire de Gavray

Bernard Musson
Un évêque
Pierre Palfray
Mathieu

Jacques Seiler
L'héraut

Roger Van Mullem
Laurence Lignières
La chambrière de Bourgogne
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▸What is Blood on His Sword (1961) about?
Blood on His Sword is a 1961 adventure, romance, action film with a runtime of 1h 40m. Directed by André Hunebelle. Find cast, ratings, and streaming options on LiveStreamTV.pk.
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▸Who directed Blood on His Sword?
Blood on His Sword was directed by André Hunebelle.












