Daughters of Destiny

For the 1906 adventure novel, see Daughters of Destiny (novel). For the 1928 horror film, see A Daughter of Destiny.
Daughters of Destiny

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Marcello Pagliero (segment "Elisabeth")
Jean Delannoy (segment "Jeanne")
Christian-Jaque (segment "Lysistrata")
Produced by Henry Deutschmeister
Written by André-Paul Antoine
Horace McCoy
Story by Sergio Amidei (segment "Elisabeth")
Aristophanes (segment "Lysistrata")
Starring Claudette Colbert
Michèle Morgan
Martine Carol
Music by Roman Vlad
Cinematography Mario Craveri (segment "Elisabeth")
Robert Lefebvre (segment "Jeanne")
Raffaele Masciocchi
Christian Matras (segment "Lysistrata")
Edited by Laure Casseau (segment "Elisabeth")
James Cuenet (segment "Jeanne")
Jacques Desagneaux (segment "Lysistrata")
Production
company
Franco London Films
Continental Produzione
Distributed by Continental Produzione
Release dates
  • 21 January 1954 (1954-01-21) (Italy)
  • 27 January 1954 (1954-01-27) (France)
Running time
94 minutes (U.S.)
96 minutes (UK)
Country France
Italy[1]
Language French
English[1]

Daughters of Destiny (UK title: Love, Soldiers and Women, French title: Destinées and Italian title: Destini di donne) is a 1954 Franco-Italian co-production motion picture comedy drama directed by Marcello Pagliero, Jean Delannoy and Christian-Jaque. The film stars Claudette Colbert (segment "Elisabeth"), Michèle Morgan (segment "Jeanne") and Martine Carol (segment "Lysistrata"). It tells three stories, which are unrelated, but each deal with a woman and war.

Plot

In this trilogy of stories, the episode "Elizabeth" is about an American war-widow who goes to Italy where her husband was in WW II. The episode "Jeanne" tells the life of Jeanne d'Arc. The episode "Lysistrata" is about Athenian wives, an adaptation of the Greek play.

Principal cast

segment "Elisabeth"
segment "Jeanne"
segment "Lysistrata"

References

  1. 1 2 IMDb

External links


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