

106 minutes
11/25/1954
Marguerite de Valois, daughter of Catherine de Médicis, celebrates her wedding with Henri de Navarre. Officially, it's a rapprochement between the League and the Huguenots. In fact, it was an opportunity to bring all the Huguenots to Paris and kill them all at once. King Charles IX fails in his attempt on Coligny's life. Queen Margot tries to save her husband from the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre by preventing the annulment of his marriage, forcing Henri to share her bed. Two knights from opposing camps are wounded and, saved în extremis, are hidden together by the queen and her cousin. Margot falls in love with one of them, but has to run to warn her husband of a new attack...

Jeanne Moreau
as Marguerite de Valois, "La Reine Margot"

Armando Francioli
as Joseph Peyrac La Môle

Robert Porte
as Charles IX

Henri Génès
as Annibal de Coconas

Françoise Rosay
as Catherine de Médicis / Catharine of Medici

André Versini
as Henri de Navarre / Henry of Navarra

Fiorella Mari
as Henriette

Daniel Ceccaldi
as Henri d'Anjou

Louis de Funès
as René, l'astrologue

Louis Arbessier
as L'amiral de Coligny

Guy Kerner
as Le duc de Guise

Jean-Roger Caussimon
as Le gouverneur de la prison / Prison Governor

Jean Témerson
as L'aubergiste de 'La belle étoile'

Olivier Mathot
as Pierre

Jean Lanier
as Ambroise Paré

Robert Moor
as Le procureur

Jacques Eyser
as Caboche

Vittorio Sanipoli
as Maurevel, le chef de la police

René Blancard

Jean-Marie Bon

Jacques Bézard
Nicole Riche
as Gilonne
Patrizia Lari
as Carlotta
Jean Duval
André Collombet
Guy Saint-Clair