Danton and Robespierre were close friends and fought together in the French Revolution, but by 1793 Robespierre was France's ruler, determined to wipe out opposition with a series of mass executions that became known as the Reign of Terror. Danton, well known as a spokesman of the people, had been living in relative solitude in the French countryside, but he returned to Paris to challenge Robespierre's violent rule and call for the people to demand their rights. Robespierre, however, could not accept such a challenge, even from a friend and colleague, and he blocked out a plan for the capture and execution of Danton and his allies.
as Georges Danton
as Maximilien Robespierre
as Camille Desmoulins
as Lucile Desmoulins
as Lacroix of Eure-et-Loir
as François Héron
as François-Joseph Westermann
as Eléonore Duplay
as Antoine de Saint-Just
as Louison Danton
as André Amar
as Martial Herman
as Robert Lindet
as Georges Couthon
as Étienne-Jean Panis
as Bertrand Barère de Vieuzac
as Pierre Philippeaux
as Jean-Marie Collot d'Herbois
as Lazare Carnot
as Antoine Fouquier-Tinville
as François-Louis Bourdon
as Jacques-Nicolas Billaud-Varenne
as Marc-Guillaume-Alexis Vadier
as Chief of guards
as Duplay's servant
as Jacques-Louis David
as Fabre d'Églantine
as Marie-Jean Hérault de Séchelles
as Jean-Lambert Tallien
as Louis Legendre
as Philippe-François-Joseph Le Bas
as Danton's Supporter (uncredited)