Let Joy Reign Supreme with Philippe Noiret: DVD Cover
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Let Joy Reign Supreme
a.k.a. Que la fête commence... Director: Bertrand Tavernier Cast: Philippe Noiret, Jean Rochefort, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Christine Pascal

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  • DVD Release Date: 10/05/2004
  • Original Release: 1975
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 41,272

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Original theatrical trailer; Stills gallery; Filmographies; Optional English subtitles; Enhanced for 16x9 TVs

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Captain Of The Dragoons [8:00]
2. The King Mourns [5:41]
3. God, Devil & Man [8:43]
4. Monsieur De Pontcallec [7:11]
5. Off To Louisiana [5:21]
6. Pontcallec's Escape [7:19]
7. The King's Fools [6:55]
8. A Noble Man's War [8:22]
9. God, Hell & Paradise [5:51]
10. Arrested Once Again [6:18]
11. "For The Sake Of Spectacle" [8:06]
12. Trial Of Infamy [7:01]
13. Neither Hat Nor Head [6:31]
14. "We're All Bretons" [6:20]
15. "It's A Masquerade" [7:58]
16. Death Has A Price [8:32]

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The humanistic actions of Philippe D'Orleans, the cultured gentle regent to young Louis the XV in pre-revolutionary France (1719) are chronicled in this French costumer. Though the regent endeavors to keep his subjects cultured and happy to stop the peasants from rising up, he knows he has no real royal authority. To assist, D'Orleans enlisted the aid of a priest, who unfortunately cared nothing for his God, nor anyone but himself. The regent becomes distraught after his daughter, with whom he has been accused of committing incest, dies. His natural idealism is also shaken when he must execute a band of revolutionaries. True joy will only be found when the peasants successfully overthrow the aristocrats who held them down so long. The film's soundtrack features the music of the real Phillippe D'Orleans. Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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