Napoleon: Waterloo: The Final Curtain (2001)

ALL 06/01/2001 (en) Documentary, History 48 Min
  • Release
    06/01/2001
  • Production
    Cromwell Productions
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  • Original title
    Napoleon: Waterloo: The Final Curtain
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
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Overview

This is the final chapter of Napoleon Bonaparte's extraordinary life - chapter that begins with his enforced exile on the island of Elba. He busied himself building forts and bridges, winning the support of the local population and making plans for a return to France. When he did return, it was to an ecstatic welcome from his former troops and it was not long before he was reinstated as Emperor and at war once again. But there was to be no glorious ending to the tale. Instead it ended in spectacular and bloody failure in June 1815 on the famous battlefield of Waterloo. Napoleon's old enemy the Duke of Wellington once again beat his forces and this time there was no way back. Napoleon died in exile on St. Helena just six years later, but the legend of his military genius had only just begun.

  1. Chris Gormlie

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Matt Hale

    Editor



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  1. Robert Whelan

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Napoleon: Waterloo: The Final Curtain (2001) 48 Min

ALL 06/01/2001 (en)
Documentary, History
  • Release 06/01/2001
  • Production
    Cromwell Productions
  • Original title Napoleon: Waterloo: The Final Curtain
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

This is the final chapter of Napoleon Bonaparte's extraordinary life - chapter that begins with his enforced exile on the island of Elba. He busied himself building forts and bridges, winning the support of the local population and making plans for a return to France. When he did return, it was to an ecstatic welcome from his former troops and it was not long before he was reinstated as Emperor and at war once again. But there was to be no glorious ending to the tale. Instead it ended in spectacular and bloody failure in June 1815 on the famous battlefield of Waterloo. Napoleon's old enemy the Duke of Wellington once again beat his forces and this time there was no way back. Napoleon died in exile on St. Helena just six years later, but the legend of his military genius had only just begun.

  1. Chris Gormlie

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Matt Hale

    Editor

  4. Gavin Bott, Audrey Healy

    Producer