The Affair of the Necklace
Napoleon wrote that military
blunders and domestic catastrophes...
...fanned the flames
of the French Revolution.
But the Coup De Grce was
...involving a woman of nobility
denied, a member of the royal family...
...and the most magnificent string
of jewels in all of Europe.
This notorious intrigue
came to be known as...
...L'Affaire du Collier.
Jeanne de la Motte-Valois.
We have assembled to bring judgment
on you and the other defendants...
...as instructed by His Majesty,
Louis XVI.
Before reading the record
of your interrogation...
...do you care to make remarks
to this judging body?
I do.
If I reached for anything
that shone brilliantly...
...it was the vision of a home denied me...
...and a sense of peace I have never known.
In the eyes of God...
...and the world...
...I wanted my life to be
as it should have been.
The name Valois first became known
to me many years ago.
Retraced five generations,
it was said...
...you would come upon a king.
From this lineage,
there would emerge one whom I...
...and all of France would come to know...
...Jeanne Saint-Rmy de Valois.
Jeanne.
Darnell Valois was a reformist.
A champion of the common folk.
The Valois name was associated
with the resistance...
...an association one could ill
afford in those tumultuous days.
Who are they, Father?
Bring him out.
- No.
The monarchy believed the Valois name
would be buried...
...with the young girl's father.
But the monarchy would
prove to be wrong.
That winter, her mother's
broken heart gave out.
And in an instant,
Jeanne was an orphan.
And I would cross paths
with that damaged young woman...
...many years hence.
Jeanne grew up alone
and accomplished it quickly.
Vowing to restore honor
to the Valois name...
...she set her sights on the one
person she felt could make it right...
...the queen of all France,
Marie-Antoinette.
The queen is in fine voice tonight.
The role of temptress suits her.
No doubt it is a role our Antoinette
has played before.
Who might that little tart belong to?
She goes by the name la Motte...
...countess, no less.
Claims to be of the house of Valois.
What is to be gained by that?
- Perhaps, simply, it is the truth.
What a novel approach.
I'm told she owes her position
to a marriage of convenience.
as he pleases.
With whomever he pleases.
- The poor dear.
Her dress walks the cusp of fashion.
Two seasons ago.
Her eyes, though.
Very exciting.
Be mindful of whom you came with tonight.
As if it were possible to forget.
Champagne, madame?
- No, thank you.
Brava, Majesty.
Majesty.
- Majesty.
It was an evening of triumph, yes?
- Your Majesty.
There's no need to worship at my feet.
I've only had a faint. You need not
revive me from the dead.
In my years of service to the Crown...
...I'd watched them come and go.
You again?
I've told you to keep your distance
from Her Majesty.
Ambitious aristocrats
trouncing one another...
...to gain royal favor.
Forgive me. I was overcome
by the strain of an important matter.
But she was different.
One I feel the queen should hear.
- You and all the rest.
I've sought an audience,
but I'm turned away.
Her Majesty does not care to know you.
I will hear that from her own lips.
Minister Breteuil, this is not
worthy of your attention.
Allow me to attend to the countess.
See that you do.
Step aside, please.
I am Rtaux de Villette...
...your escort by command.
Ladies and gentlemen, the queen
of tarts, Antoinette.
Antoinette and Madame Campan
Together they did sup.
Taking turns they deeply drank
From each other's loving cup.
In the hay she passed the day
With Bonnervilles and Frank.
How do you think? 'Too too, ' we cry.
With a wink she did reply.
It never works, you know.
Little ploys to garner the queen's attention.
What's on the paper you were eager
Has this claim of heritage
been authenticated?
The king's minister of titles refuses
to see me. But I know the truth.
My father's estate was usurped
by the royal family.
I wish to petition for its return.
- By accosting Antoinette?
No. Being a woman, the queen will be
more sympathetic to my situation.
Once she learns of the injustice
my family has endured, she will...
Please forgive me, countess.
It is so fresh, new...
...and naive.
It is remarkable how quickly
you've made yourself tiresome.
De la Motte?
I knew a Nicolas de la Motte in the cavalry.
Thank you.
- Though, at the time, he was no count.
Though it's not uncommon
to buy such titles.
What you suggest is insulting.
It's less attractive coming
from a common gigolo.
Well, I fancy myself quite uncommon
in that respect.
You've come too far. The count has a
temper. If I call out, he'll come.
And do what?
Separate you from the beloved tools
of your trade.
How disagreeable.
He's back, then?
I saw him a week ago in Rambouillet.
Strange, though, he seemed ensconced
with an actress from the Comdie.
You inserted yourself in this.
How do you propose to take your leave?
Have you any suggestions?
- Find a use for yourself.
Quickly.
At court, to obtain your desires,
you must know what others desire.
And you have such knowledge?
- It's my second greatest talent.
The countess' entry into court
coincided with another...
...significant arrival.
It was an amazing extravagance.
A glorious tribute...
...to the vanity of man.
This is the culmination of my life.
Its combined weight
is no less than 2,800 carats.
Well, Monsieur Bhmer, it is a marvel.
Thank you.
Bassenge and I have put our souls into it.
I'll wager.
We incurred some debt
purchasing the stones.
I'm sure you'll have no trouble
finding a buyer.
Our hope has always been that
it would find its place with you.
How curious.
It was suggested to me that
it was destined for Madame du Barry.
See to her needs.
Madame du Barry?
- That trollop...
...my husband's grandfather maintained.
Well, I-.
I pray the whispers are mere court gossip.
Otherwise, du Barry's banishment
would find you without a buyer.
If you would permit, we are...
...foggy on the exact order of events.
If Her Majesty would...
...try the necklace on?
Perhaps...
It is a phenomenon.
Still, I decline.
We are the appointed jewelers
to Her Majesty.
Our reputations will be shattered
if we seek buyers.
I did not commission the necklace.
I do not wish to acquire it.
I need explain myself no further.
- I-.
Shh. No, no. Shh.
Your Majesty.
- Majesty.
Your Majesty.
- Majesty.
You handled that well.
I know not to speak.
- A lot of help...
He won't see me. I've tried.
Why should today be different?
Because the minister of titles' aunt...
...is an acquaintance.
I am aware of your presence.
I can hear you thinking.
Thank you for seeing me.
You don't know how long I've waited
for this opportunity.
Please tell me.
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