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The Exile is a 1947 American historical adventure romantic film directed by Max Ophüls, and produced, written by, and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr. French actress Rita Corday (billed as "Paule Croset") played the romantic interest.
The Exile: Directed by Max Ophüls. With Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Maria Montez, Paula Corday, Henry Daniell. Charles II, the King of England, finds himself in exile in Holland, where he falls in love with a beautiful farm-girl.
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- Adventure, Romance
- Max Ophüls
- 1947-10-17
Exile, The (1947) -- (Movie Clip) Are You An Englishman? Exiled English king Charles Stuart (writer and producer Douglas Fairbanks Jr.) at a Dutch market, charmed by flower-girl Katie (Paule Croset, a.k.a Rita Corday), then evading spies from England, early in Max Ophuls' The Exile, 1947.
- Max Opuls, Ben Chapman
- Maria Montez
In 17th-century England, Charles II, the rightful heir to the kingdom, is driven from his country by militants working for rogue leader Oliver Cromwell. Charles ends up in the Netherlands, where he falls for local beauty Katie and spends his days happily in the quiet countryside.
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- Fairbanks Company
- Max Ophüls
The Exile. In 17th-century England, Charles II (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.), the rightful heir to the kingdom, is driven from his country by militants working for rogue leader Oliver Cromwell.
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- Max Ophuls
- Adventure
- Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
In 17th-century England, Charles II, the rightful heir to the kingdom, is driven from his country by militants working for rogue leader Oliver Cromwell. Charles ends up in the Netherlands, where he falls for local beauty Katie and spends his days happily in the quiet countryside.
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The Exile is a 1947 American historical adventure romantic film directed by Max Ophüls, and produced, written by, and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr. French actress Rita Corday played the romantic interest.