Under the Red Robe (1937 film)

Under the Red Robe is a 1937 British-American historical adventure film directed by Victor Sjöström and starring Conrad Veidt, Annabella and Raymond Massey. Previously filmed as a 1923 silent directed by Alan Crosland. Before the films a play had been produced on Broadway in 1896-97 starring Viola Allen and William Faversham. The film is based on the 1894 novel by Stanley J. Weyman and is set during the religious wars of early 17th century France; events in the novel itself means it can be dated to the autumn of 1630.

Plot
Notorious gambler and dreaded swordsman Gil de Berault returns to Paris after carrying out a mission for the 'Red Robe' or Cardinal Richelieu and finds him concerned by growing opposition from French Protestants or Huguenots in the south. He also warns de Berault dueling has been outlawed and henceforth punishable by death but Gil promptly disobeys the law and is sentenced to be executed as a result. The Cardinal offers de Berault a pardon if he is able to capture the Protestant Duc de Foix who is organizing plans for an uprising. Gil agrees, travels to the duke's home and is allowed to stay as a guest, but the duke's wife and his sister Lady Marguerite immediately suspect he is a spy. Nevertheless, he makes good progress but then falls in love with Marguerite, forcing him to choose between conscience and self-interest.

Cast

 * Conrad Veidt as Gil de Berault
 * Annabella as Lady Marguerite of Foix
 * Raymond Massey as Cardinal Richelieu
 * Romney Brent as Marius
 * Sophie Stewart as Elise, Duchess of Foix
 * Wyndham Goldie as Edmond, Duke of Foix
 * Lawrence Grant as Father Joseph
 * Baliol Holloway as Clon
 * Shale Gardner as Louis
 * Frank Damer as Pierre
 * James Regan as Jean
 * Edie Martin as Maria
 * Haddon Mason as Count Rossignac
 * J. Fisher White as Baron Breteuil
 * Graham Soutten as Leval
 * Anthony Eustrel as Lieutenant Brissac
 * Desmond Roberts as Capt. Rivarolle
 * Ralph Truman as Captain at Castle
 * Eric Hales as Lieutenant at Castle