In mid-17th century France, young Louis XIV is struggling for his throne, beggars and thieves haunt Paris and brigands roam the countryside. Fifth child of an impoverished country nobleman, Angélique de Sancé de Monteloup grows up in the Poitou marshlands. Her logical destiny would be to marry a poor country nobleman, have children and spend her life fighting for a meagre subsistence. Destiny has other plans in store for her. At 17, on returning from her education in a convent, she finds herself betrothed to the rich count Jeoffrey de Peyrac, 12 years her senior, lame, scarred and reputed to be a wizard. For the sake of her family, Angélique reluctantly agrees to the match but refuses the advances of her husband. Peyrac respects her decision and does not pursue his claim to conjugal rights, wishing rather to seduce than use force. With the passing of months, Angélique discovers the talents and virtues of her remarkable husband: scientist, musician, philosopher; and to her surprise falls passionately in love with him. But Jeoffrey's unusual way of life is threatened by the ambitions of the Archbishop of Toulouse, and soon arouses the jealousy of the young king himself, Louis XIV. Joffrey is arrested and charged with sorcery. Angélique will single-handedly take on the might of the royal court and, survive murder and poison attempts on herself in a supreme effort to save Joffrey from the stake, to no avail. Instinctively, her whole being intent on revenge and her determination to survive, Angélique, alone and desperate, plunges into the darkness of the Paris underworld.
In France, the film sold 2,958,684 tickets, making it one of the top ten highest-grossing films of 1964 in the country. It was also the second top-grossing film of the year in West Germany with ticket sales, and the year's fifth top-grossing film in Italy with ticket sales. In Spain, the film sold 211,941 tickets upon release in 1964. In the Soviet Union, the film sold tickets upon release in 1969. It was the year's second highest-grossing foreign film in the Soviet Union, and the 31st highest-grossing foreign film ever in the country. In Poland, it sold more than tickets, making it one of the thirteen highest-grossing foreign films in the country as of 1968. This adds up to a total of more than 60,212,625 tickets sold worldwide.
Angélique films
1964 : Angélique, Marquise des Anges, director Bernard Borderie, starring Michèle Mercier, Robert Hossein, Jean Rochefort
1964 : Marvelous Angelique, director Bernard Borderie, starring Michèle Mercier, Claude Giraud, Jean Rochefort
1965 : Angelique and the King, director Bernard Borderie, starring Michèle Mercier, Jean Rochefort
1967 : Untamable Angelique, director Bernard Borderie, starring Michèle Mercier, Robert Hossein
1968 : Angelique and the Sultan, director Bernard Borderie, starring Michèle Mercier, Robert Hossein