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I ended up watching a bit of Saraband for Dead Lovers, a somewhat obscure but interesting British film (it was apparently the first color film done by Ealing Studios), which is based on a story I find fascinating, as it's both tragically romantic and kinda hard-boiled.

It deals with the love affair between Sophie Dorothea, the neglected and mistreated wife of the future George I, and Count Konigsmark, a Swedish soldier of fortune. It's pretty out-there stuff, which is why I knew about it way before I heard of the movie.

Konigsmark was the head of the royal guards (for George before he was King of England and was only the ruler of Hanover), and had quite a reputation. His sister was also the powerful mistress of some local king or other. He and Sophie Dorothea fell head over heels for each other. Not only did they have an affair, but they planned to run away together. Well, Georgie discovered it, and though he had much more interest in his mistresses than Sophie, he wasn't going to let that happen. So, on the eve of their elopement, he had Konigsmark killed. But he couldn't acknowledge it because of the fall-out (i.e. see Sister Dearest). So his body was hidden inside the wall (or the floor, or similar) of the palace, and thus Konigsmark just "disappeared" and there was no proof. (Until way way later they were doing renovations and discovered a skeleton. Hmmmm). Meanwhile, Sophie was sent to a remote castle, the walls of which she never left until she died many years later. Georgie never let her out again.

Basically, if you wrote this up for a novel, people would think you had a lurid imagination.

And people thought Charles and Diana had a messed-up marriage. Fun.

Date: 2005-10-31 05:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thelana.livejournal.com
Interesting. The story sounds vaguely familiar. But I think that if anything I have seen some German "made for tv movie" treatment of it.

Date: 2005-10-31 06:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
Hmmm...Yeah, I could see that. I just love the sheer theatricality of it all!

Date: 2005-10-31 06:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thelana.livejournal.com
Aristocracy is full of nutty stories. First two that jump to my mind are heir to the throne (of Austria) Rudolf dying in a suicide pact together with his mistress. And I think one of the daughter's of infamous Austrian Empress Maria Theresia having a lesbian affair with *I think* her sister in law (not so sure about the sister in law part, but sure about the lesbian affair part). They found some of their love letters and they used to give each other the nuttiest kind of sexual nicknames.

(yes I realize that that is not the kind of romantic melodrama you were looking for)

Date: 2005-10-31 06:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dangermousie.livejournal.com
But it's so deliciously...tawdry :P

They did make two movies about Rudolph, both called "Mayerling." One with Omar Sharif and one with Charles Boyer...

Date: 2005-10-31 06:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thelana.livejournal.com
It sure is :)

I was aware that there are a couple of movies about the Rudolf story around, but I have never actually seen any of them.

It's probably some leftover resentment courtesy to my ancestors (who were, well, peasants), but I usually find it hard to much sympathy for the acristocrats. I'm always rooting for them to make each other miserable :D

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