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Below is an incomplete list of feature films, television films or TV series which include events of the Napoleonic Wars. This list does not include documentaries, short films. This list of movies is not a list of Napoleon movies. This includes films about Napoleon's life after ≈1799. About Napoleon's life before ≈1799, see the List of films ...
Bagrationi (1985) USSR movie; Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story TV Series (1987) La Révolution Française (1989) Pan Tadeusz (1999) Sharpe (1993–2006) (TV series) Hornblower (1998–2003 TV series) – last two episodes (Loyalty, Duty) The Emperor's New Clothes, adaptation of the novel The Death of Napoleon. A what if tale of Napoleon's ...
War and Peace (film series) War and Peace (1956 film) War and Peace (2007 miniseries) War & Peace (2016 TV series) War in the Highlands; Waterloo (1929 film) Waterloo (1970 film) What the Stones Tell; Wibbel the Tailor (1939 film) Women and Brigands
Immer wenn der Steiner kam (Every Time Steiner Came) (1976), not released; High Velocity (1976) Scorticateli Vivi (Wild Geese Attack/Skin 'Em Alive) (1978) The Wild Geese (1978) The Dogs of War (1981) Code Name: Wild Geese (1984) Commando Leopard (1985) Men of War (1994) Mister BOB (2011) (TV) Soldiers of Fortune (2012)
Films about Napoleon (18 P) Pages in category "Depictions of Napoleon on film" ... War and Peace (1956 film) Waterloo (1970 film) Y.
Films about Napoleon, Emperor of the French (1769-1821, reigned 1804-1814, 1815). Pages in category "Films about Napoleon" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
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The script wins the year's prize for fatuity, Mr. Grant plays an English naval officer with the alarmed rigidity of an inexperienced sword- swallower, and the music bellows almost without pause from start to finish….Parts of this mostly dogged and long-winded film are impressive, mostly those where the landscape is allowed to take over…” [9]