Ben Mankiewicz Intro - Desiree (1954)
Ben Mankiewicz introduces Desiree, 1954.
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A young woman (Jean Simmons) wins the heart of Napoleon (Marlon Brando), though the two can never be together in Desiree (1954).
Desiree (1954) -- (Movie Clip) You've Become A Temptress
Joseph Bonaparte and wife (Cameron Mitchell, Elizabeth Sellars) bring her sister Jean Simmons (title character) to meet his brother Napoleon (Marlon Brando), her one-time fiance, and his wife Josephine (Merle Oberon), her former admirer Bernadotte (Michael Rennie) attending, in Desiree, 1954.
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Technical flash, naughty and operatic content, as French Fontenoy (Marc MacDermott) hosts what we learn is his last bash, blaming all on wanton mistress Elena (Greta Garbo), who's become more interested in new flame Robledo (Antonio Moreno), in MGM's The Temptress, 1926.
Temptress, The (1926) -- (Movie Clip) Will You Think Me Too Bold?
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Desiree (1954) -- (Movie Clip) She Is Without Guile
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Desiree (1954) -- (Movie Clip) Perhaps I'll Be Shot
Napoleon Bonaparte (Marlon Brando) returns exonerated from a scandal within the French revolutionary army to Marseilles and sweetheart Jean Simmons (title character), whose brother and guardian (Richard Deacon) doesn't approve, in Desiree, 1954.
Temptress, The (1926) -- (Movie Clip) Her Jewels Paid The Way
Argentine engineer Robledo (Antonio Moreno) at first thrilled his childhood pal Torre (Armand Kaliz) has come from France, less delighted when his decadent wife Elena (Greta Garbo), whom he has scorned, appears, in The Temptress, 1926, from a Vicente Blasco-Ibanez novel.