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Angelique
Angelique
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In the first of the Angélique series, Angelique, the beautiful feisty teenage heroine becomes entangled in a political assassination plot and is betrothed to a stranger who is twelve years her senior and a reputed sorcerer.
In the second of the Angélique series, Angelique The Road To Versaillis, the heroine joins a group of bandits, rescues her children, becomes a successful businesswoman, and once again becomes entangled in politics and matters of the heart.
In the third of the Angélique series, Angelique And The King, the heroine is sent on a mission by King Louis XIV, and later finds herself the subject of rumors.
In the fourth of the Angélique series, Untamable Angelique, the heroine sets sail in hopes of discovering the truth about a man she once loved and lost.
In the fifth and final of the Angélique series, Angelique And The Sultan, the beautiful heroine is sold into a sultan’s harem.
ALL 5 FILMS ON FOUR DISCS
ACTORS : Michèle Mercier, Robert Hossein, Jean Rochefort
YEAR OF RELEASE : 1966 RUNNING TIME : 480 min approx LANGUAGE : English Color
(Manufactured On Demand , Region 0.) This DVD will play in DVD players worldwide
POSTAGE : Free In Australia. Rest Of The World at Table Rate
Australia : All orders of two or more DVDs are upgraded to Tracked Shipping.
Rest Of The World : All orders shipped with Tracking
Delivery times for tracked shipping are halved compared to untracked shipping
Australia 7 to 15 days : Overseas 18 to 22 days
COMBINED POSTAGE : ONLY CHARGED FOR FIRST DVD ALL OTHERS IN A MULTIPLE ORDER ARE POST FREE
All DVDs come in a DVD case with color artwork and printed disc.
ALL DVDs ARE AVAILABLE ON Mpeg4 DOWNLOAD FILE

I have not seen this movie for many years but I remember it fondly. I used to be a huge fan in my early teenage years. Along with my friends, we had seen “Angélique, marquise des anges” no less than ten times at the cinema, and we all fell in love with green-eyed, sensual Angelique, her mysterious and brilliant husband, the Count Jeoffrey de Peyrac (Robert Hossein), her sharp and clever friend, Desgrez (Jean Rochefort), with the atmosphere of 17th century’s France, its picturesque country sides, splendor of Paris and Versailles and dark secrets of the Lous XIV court. Very French movie at its best. I also would like to mention that the movie is based on the first book in the series by Anne and Serge Golon, and all books are absolutely marvelous.
A breathtaking spectacle