The Rose of Versailles: I'll Love You As Long As I Live

The Rose of Versailles: I'll Love You As Long As I Live

8.0

May 19 1990

2h 30m

Animation, Drama, Romance

A theatrical re-edit/summary of the TV series. Some of the voice actors were changed (eg. Oscar is played by Keiko Toda instead of re-using the original audio by Reiko Tajima).

Yu Mizushima

Yu Mizushima

André Grandier

Keiko Toda

Keiko Toda

Oscar François de Jarjeyes

Takashi Tomiyama

Takashi Tomiyama

Hans Axel von Fersen

Miyuki Ueda

Miyuki Ueda

Marie Antoinette

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