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Synopsis: Queen Christina of Sweden is a dominant European ruler in the 17th century, and has never thought of romance. However, she accidentally and secretly falls in love with an emissary from Spain, even though a marriage between the two seems out of the question.
Director(s): Rouben Mamoulian
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.8
Rotten Tomatoes:
89%
APPROVED
Year:
1933
99 min
804 Views


- And she'll go with us?

- Yes.

- Where to?

- The islands of the moon.

Where's that?

A place I've never been.

I hope it's warmer there.

Enchanting.

- What's the population?

- Two.

But first, we have a little stop to make.

- Right across the border.

- To change horses.

To rid the world

of an extremely annoying person.

- Count Magnus?

- Yes.

I'll leave Sweden

a much more amiable country.

You wait here, Pedro.

Right over there, behind that clump

of woods, Your Excellency.

At your pleasure, My Lord.

Goodbye, Sweden.

Aage.

Aage, where is the carriage?

Bad news, Your Majesty,

there's been an accident.

The relief horses are lamed.

Impossible to get new ones

till the morning.

Do we have to spend the night here?

Yes, Your Majesty.

It will do Your Majesty good

to have a night's rest.

Rest.

Are you ready to sail?

Yes, Your Majesty, the boat is right here.

- Captain.

- Your Majesty.

I humbly greet you.

Antonio.

What has happened?

It was a duel, Your Majesty.

- Count Magnus?

- Yes.

Why do you stand here like this?

- Christina.

- Are you in pain?

No. Not now.

Have you said goodbye to your country?

Yes, to everything but you.

How sweet your eyes are.

You mustn't talk.

When the wind is with us, we sail.

Yes.

Spain.

My home is on a white cliff

overlooking the sea.

- You'll never leave me, will you?

- No, never.

Your Majesty.

You must rest.

Rest.

Antonio?

Do you still want to sail, Your Majesty?

The house on the cliff.

Yes, Aage, we will sail.

I'll tell the Captain.

The tide is full and the wind is with us.

The wind is with us.

All hands on deck.

Let the gangway fall.

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