by AUSON PLOWDEN
In 1802 the peace between
France and England gave many people their first, eagerly awaited opportunity to visit France since the Revolution. They went with wild expectations and marvelled at the strange new fashions, weird etiquette and the distinct lack of liberty, equality and fraternity. But they were amazed especially by Napoleon, the quiet despot, who seemed to control every aspect of life.
With ALEX JENNINGS. GREG HICKS
CAROLE BOYD , MONICA GREY
JAMES BRYCE , SCOTT CHERRY
TIMOTHY BATESON , PAULINE SIDDLE
TAMMY USTINOV , GEOFFREY COLLINS MICHAEL BILTON and JOSS BUCKLEY Directed by MARGARET WINDHAM Stereo