The Philco Television Playhouse - Season 1 Episode 22 St. Helena
On St. Helena, the exiled emperor Napoleon Bonaparte is grim when his faithful Corscian attendant Cipriani dies. In his confinement he's suffering from a bad liver and a sulking mistress all this begins to weigh heavy on him as he continues to be haunted by spectres of his mistakes. He cannot forget, he says, that if he had not attacked so soon at Waterloo, he would have had 12,000 more men. The imperial manners gradually give way to those of a lonely and embittered country squire. Feeling death upon him at last, he hears that a comet has appeared in the sky.
Year: 1956
Genre: Drama
Country:
Studio: NBC
Director:
Cast: Bert Lytell
Crew: Robert Alan Aurthur (Producer), Robert Alan Aurthur (Writer)
First Air Date: Oct 03, 1948
Last Air date: Feb 12, 1956
Season: 8 Season
Episode: 267 Episode
Runtime: 60 minutes
IMDb: 5.60/10 by 5.00 users
Popularity: 62.217
Language: English
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