Flanders under Philip II 1923 Directed by Henry Roussel Les Opprimés

Concepcion de la Playa Setta, an Andalusian noblewoman, the daughter of the provost marshall of Flanders, is in love with the Duke Philippe de Hornes. He is a Brussels gentleman in revolt against her people, the Spanish occupiers. When her rebellious lover is hurt during an uprising against the troops of Philip II, Concepcion takes him in in her house. And she personally defends him when, at his trial. Condemned to be hanged through the intervention of the Duke of Alba, de Hornes is eventually reprieved by the new governor and set free. The two lovers meet again and can live happily from now on.

Country France
Production Countries Belgium , France
Language French
Spoken Language French
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Production Company Les Films Paramount
Release Date 1 January 1923
115 mins
Cast
Marcel Vibert Don Luis de Zuniga y Requesens
André Roanne Philippe de Hornes
Raquel Meller Conception de la Playa Serra
Albert Bras Don Ruys de la Playa Serra
Maurice Schutz Ferdinand Alvarez de Tolède, duc d'Albe
André Marnay Baron de Hornebecke
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