Jacqueline Bisset photographed by Eva Sereny during the filming of Day For Night, 1973.
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Jacqueline Bisset on set Bullitt, 1968
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Jacqueline Bisset photographed by Terry O'Neill, 1969
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I have seen a resurge of interest in this miniseries since the release of Ridley Scott's disaster. There is an excellent version on youtube that you can watch.
This scene depicts a situation that did actually happen between Napoleon and Josephine. Josephine either faked a pregnancy or mistook a possible pregnancy to avoid having to travel to Italy during Napoleon's campaign in 1796. Eventually she was pushed/forced to visit Napoleon in Italy because Napoleon began to slack his military campaign out of worry/desperation for his wife. Of course it would become obvious that she wasn't in fact pregnant. This scene depicts Napoleon finding out about the 'miscarriage'.
Even though this miniseries is not that historically accurate, it does capture the character of Napoleon so much better than Ridley Scott's new film.
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