Désirée (film) - Wikipedia Désirée begs Napoleon to leave the Army and join her brother in business, but he scoffs at the idea and instead proposes marriage Désirée accepts and lends Napoleon the money to return to Paris
Désirée (1954) - IMDb Désirée: Directed by Henry Koster With Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons, Merle Oberon, Michael Rennie Desiree Clary falls for Napoleon but marries Bernadotte, while Josephine weds Napoleon to become Empress before being dismissed for not producing an heir
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Désirée (the novel by Annemarie Selinko) - Nebula5 During World War II, novelist Annemarie Selinko and her Danish husband fled to Sweden She worked with the Swedish Red Cross as a German language interpreter, assisting refugees from the concentration camps, who had been brought to Sweden through Count Folke Bernadotte's negotiations with Himmler
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Désirée (1954) directed by Henry Koster - Letterboxd In Marseilles, France in 1794, Desiree Clary, a young millinery clerk, becomes infatuated with Napoleon Bonaparte, but winds up wedding Genaral Jean-Baptiste Berandotte, an aid to Napoleon who later joins the forces that bring about the Emperor’s downfall
Désirée Clary The novel Désirée was written by Annemarie Selinko, who was born in Vienna, Austria on September 1, 1914 and died in Copenhagen, Denmark, July 28, 1986