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  1. THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES. Directed by. Alan Taylor. Germany, United Kingdom, 2001. Comedy, Drama, Romance. 106. Synopsis. In this whimsical tale based on Simon Leys’s novel The Death of Napoleon, the exiled Napoleon Bonaparte trades places with a look- ...

  2. The Emperor's New Clothes. A 2001 British historical romantic comedy film, directed by Alan Taylor and based on Simon Leys' novel The Death of Napoleon, which stars Ian Holm as Napoléon Bonaparte. The film is based around the premise that Napoleon managed to escape from his second imprisonment on the isle of Saint Helena, but that he failed to ...

  3. The premise of The Emperor's New Clothes is intriguing, and Holm gives a delightful performance. History records that when the great Napoleon Bonaparte was defeated at Waterloo he lost his power ...

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    • Comedy
    • PG
  4. 7. Jan. 2014 · What would have happened if, instead of dying in exile on the island of St Helens in 1821, defeated emperor Napoleon Bonaparte (Ian Holm) escaped and attempt...

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    • Film4
  5. 11. Dez. 2002 · The Movie. The Emperor's New Clothes use the idea that the Napoleon that died in exile wasn't really the real Napoleon. In the beginning of the film, the exiled Emperor (Ian Holm) hatches a plan ...

  6. 18. Dez. 2015 · The Emperor's New Clothes. Michael Winterbottom is a gifted filmmaker and storyteller, but watching him try to be a rhetorician can be painful. His best works of humanist agitprop are "In This World" and "Road to Guantanamo," gripping dramas that humanize political problems, respectively the immigration crisis and torture, by showing the world ...

  7. 15. Mai 1987 · The Emperor's New Clothes: Directed by David Irving. With Sid Caesar, Robert Morse, Jason Carter, Lysette Anthony. In Europe several several centuries ago, a group of prisoners about to be executed are freed as part of the celebration of the upcoming marriage of the emperor's daughter, Princess Gilda, to a very rich prince from another country.