Danton's Death

Danton's Death is arguably the most dramatic and penetrating study of revolution ever written. Georg Büchner concentrates on that moment in 1794 when the Reign of Terror, already well established, spills over into a total blood-bath. The play, adapted by director Alan Clarke and Stuart Griffiths, both highly imaginative and closely documentary, shows how the great hero of the early phase of the Revolution, Danton, sickened by the excesses of the guillotine, which he helped to create, wants to call a halt. But Robespierre and Saint-Just, leaders of the Jacobins, with a ferocious puritanical zeal, spur on 'the wild horses of the Revolution'.

Country:

United Kingdom

Genre:

Drama,

History,

TV Movie

Duration:

90 minutes

Year:

1978

Director:

Alan Clarke

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Company:

BBC

Cast:
Ian Richardson

Robespierre

Norman Rodway

Danton

John Woodnutt

Fouquier-Tinville

Zoë Wanamaker

Lucille

Roger Sloman

Barère

Crew:
Alan Clarke

Director

Stuart Griffiths

Writer

Georg Büchner

Theatre Play

Alan Clarke

Writer