Homeland - 1946

Brussels in the year 1568, as the Flemish people are fighting against the tyranny of the Spanish occupiers. Led by Count de Rysoor, the revolt against the ruthless Duke of Alba, is meant to help Prince William of Orange to get into the city and come to power. Now, the count's lieutenant, has an affair with Elisabeth, Rysoor's wife. For the time being, the count, who thinks of his homeland first, turns a blind eye. But such a relationship might well undermine the whole rebellion movement.

100min
1946
Released
Trakio rating0.0/10
IMDB rating6.8/10

Cast

Pierre Blanchar profile picturePierre BlancharLe comte de Rysoor
Maria Mauban profile pictureMaria MaubanElisabeth
Julien Bertheau profile pictureJulien BertheauGuillaume d'Orange
Jacqueline Duc profile pictureJacqueline DucLa mariée
Lucien Nat profile pictureLucien NatLe duc d'Albe
Nathalie Nattier profile pictureNathalie NattierLa camériste
Louis Seigner profile pictureLouis SeignerLe père Vargas
Mireille Perrey profile pictureMireille PerreyCatherine Jonas
Annie Ducaux profile pictureAnnie Ducaux(uncredited)
Max Elloy profile pictureMax Elloy(uncredited)
Léon Larive profile pictureLéon LariveUn échevin (uncredited)
Jean Négroni profile pictureJean NégroniUn officier espagnol (uncredited)
Gérard Séty profile pictureGérard Séty(uncredited)
Nicolas Vogel profile pictureNicolas Vogel(uncredited)

About Homeland

Homeland Overview

Brussels in the year 1568, as the Flemish people are fighting against the tyranny of the Spanish occupiers. Led by Count de Rysoor, the revolt against the ruthless Duke of Alba, is meant to help Prince William of Orange to get into the city and come to power. Now, the count's lieutenant, has an affair with Elisabeth, Rysoor's wife. For the time being, the count, who thinks of his homeland first, turns a blind eye. But such a relationship might well undermine the whole rebellion movement.

Runtime: 100min

Extra details

Original Title: Patrie
Original Language: French
Directed By: Louis Daquin
Production Companies
Filmsonor