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3''Mademoiselle Désirée'' (titled ''Le Destin fabuleux de Désirée Clary'' in France - ''"The Fabulous Destiny of Désirée Clary"'') is a French 1942 historical {{biopic}} film directed and written by Creator/SachaGuitry. As the year can tell, it was made in [[UsefulNotes/WorldWarII German-occupied/Vichy France]].
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5In UsefulNotes/{{France}} in the second half of the 18th century, Julie and Désirée Clary are two sisters from a bourgeois family of Marseille. During UsefulNotes/TheFrenchRevolution, they are courted by the Bonaparte brothers, Joseph and UsefulNotes/{{Napoleon|Bonaparte}}. Julie and Joseph get married, and Napoleon and Désirée get engaged. Said engagement is endangered when one UsefulNotes/JosephineDeBeauharnais enters the picture...
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7See also ''Désirée'' (1954), starring Creator/MarlonBrando, Creator/JeanSimmons and Merle Oberon, about the same subject.
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11* AbsurdlyLongWait: Julie and Désirée have to sit and wait ''six hours'' inside a hall to meet the People's Representative so Julie can ask him to pardon their imprisoned brother who was arrested during the ReignOfTerror. There's over 300 people before them, and it's so long that Désirée falls asleep and [[SomethingWeForgot gets forgotten at the hall]] when night has fallen. Fortunately, the gentlemanly Joseph Bonaparte finds her and safely accompanies her back home.
12* AuthorAppeal: Part of the dozen of works Sacha Guitry dedicated to the Napoleonic era, which he was particularly fond of. It culminated in 1955 with his {{epic|Movie}} ''[[Film/Napoleon1955 Napoléon]]''.
13* DatingWhatDaddyHates: Désirée and Julie start dating military men after their father's death, despite his wishes that they should marry non-military bourgeois men, since he's not there anymore to prevent this.
14* EmbarrassingTattoo: Bernadotte is introduced as a staunch Republican with "Death to Kings" tattooed on his arm. Near the end, when he is greeting his subjects as King of Sweden, Désirée asks him what he is thinking about, and he replies: 'I think about what the words they might read on my arm.'
15* HasAType: Désirée is particularly attracted to military men.
16* {{Narrator}}: Sacha Guitry provides narration. He's first seen introducing Désirée's story in his private office.
17* OfferedTheCrown: As in real life, Désirée eventually becomes the Queen of Sweden because her husband is chosen by the Swedes to succeed their current king. However, she is not at all pleased by the prospect, not least because she cannot even locate Sweden on a map.
18* TimeShiftedActor: Three actresses played Désirée -- child actress Carlettina as a child, Geneviève Guitry as a young woman, and Gaby Morlay in her 40s.
19* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Unlike Marmont and Junot who are mentioned later in the film, and Bernadotte who obviously becomes a major character after marrying Désirée, Duphot does not appear and is never mentioned after Désirée's tea party[[labelnote:*]]The real Duphot actually got engaged to Désirée, but was killed during a riot in Rome the day before their wedding.[[/labelnote]].

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