Los Orson Welles as King Louis XVIII with Dan O’Herlihy as Marshal Ney and Ivo Garrani as Marshal Soult in a scene in (C) Mosfilm/Dino de Laurentiis/Columbia Pictures film, Waterloo (1970) Director: Sergei Bondarchuk Writer: H. A. L. Craig Source: Emperor Napoleon abdicates as the ruler of France in 1814 and is sent into exile. A year later he returns to France and once again faces the allied armies, Napoleon hopes to knock out the British and Prussians but they means an invasion of Belgium (then part of the United Netherlands). The opposing armies meet in battle in June
Los Orson Welles as King Louis XVIII with Dan O’Herlihy as Marshal Ney and Ivo Garrani as Marshal Soult in a scene in (C) Mosfilm/Dino de Laurentiis/Columbia Pictures film, Waterloo (1970) Director: Sergei Bondarchuk Writer: H. A. L. Craig Source: Emperor Napoleon abdicates as the ruler of France in 1814 and is sent into exile. A year later he returns to France and once again faces the allied armies, Napoleon hopes to knock out the British and Prussians but they means an invasion of Belgium (then part of the United Netherlands). The opposing armies meet in battle in June 1815. Ref:LMK110-210823-001 Supplied by LMKMEDIA. Editorial Only. Landmark Media is not the copyright owner of these Film or TV stills but provides a service only for recognised Media outlets.
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