The Mad Empress Filming Locations

The Mad Empress filming locations

Where was The Mad Empress filmed? The Mad Empress was filmed in 4 locations across United States and Mexico in the following places:

The Mad Empress Filming Locations

Mexico City is the densely populated, high-altitude capital of Mexico. It's known for its Templo Mayor (a 13th-century Aztec temple), the baroque Catedral Metropolitana de México of the Spanish conquistadors and the Palacio Nacional, which houses historic murals by Diego Rivera. All of these are situated in and around the Plaza de la Constitución, the massive main square also known as the Zócalo.

Santiago de Querétaro is a city in central Mexico. It’s known for its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture such as a striking pink stone aqueduct. Notable baroque buildings include Santa Rosa de Viterbo church. The nearby ochre San Francisco church is in Zenea Garden, the city’s main square. In the old church convent, the Querétaro Regional Museum displays pre-Hispanic, colonial and republican artifacts.

The Mad Empress (1939)
Runtime: 72 minutes
Rating: 6.6
Release year: 1939
IMDB: tt0032740
Plot summary

Rival version of drama of Carlotta, Maximilian and Juarez, story better known from simultaneously filmed 1939 Juarez. This different production, financed by Mexico and Columbia , was bought out by Warners to play down competition.

Genres
Biography
Drama
Romance
Cast
Medea de Novara
Conrad Nagel
Jason Robards Sr.
Lionel Atwill
Directors
Miguel Contreras Torres
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The Mad Empress filming locations