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A Royal Scandal 1945

  Saucy! Naughty! Delicious!  Catherine the Great falls in love with an army officer who is plotting against her.

Saucy! Naughty! Delicious! Catherine the Great falls in love with an army officer who is plotting against her.

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Meet the Full Cast and Actors of A Royal Scandal

Explore the complete cast of A Royal Scandal, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.


John Russell

John Russell

Guard (uncredited)

Vincent Price

Vincent Price

Marquis de Fleury

Sig Ruman

Sig Ruman

General Ronsky

Anne Baxter

Anne Baxter

Anna Jaschikoff

Torben Meyer

Torben Meyer

Stooge (uncredited)

Feodor Chaliapin Jr.

Feodor Chaliapin Jr.

Lackey (uncredited)

Eva Gabor

Eva Gabor

Countess Demidow (uncredited)

Friedrich von Ledebur

Friedrich von Ledebur

Russian General (uncredited)

Harry Carter

Harry Carter

Footman (uncredited)

Henry Victor

Henry Victor

Russian General (uncredited)

Charles Coburn

Charles Coburn

Nicolai Iiyitch

Tallulah Bankhead

Tallulah Bankhead

Catherine the Great

Wilton Graff

Wilton Graff

Russian General (uncredited)

Mikhail Rasumny

Mikhail Rasumny

Drunken General

Vladimir Sokoloff

Vladimir Sokoloff

Malakoff

Fred Essler

Fred Essler

Stooge (uncredited)

Donald Douglas

Donald Douglas

Variatinsky (uncredited)

Mischa Auer

Mischa Auer

Captain Sukov

Grady Sutton

Grady Sutton

Boris (uncredited)

Sam Savitsky

Sam Savitsky

Russian General (uncredited)

Dina Smirnova

Dina Smirnova

Lady in Waiting (uncredited)

Fred Nurney

Fred Nurney

Russian General (uncredited)

Michael Visaroff

Michael Visaroff

Russian General (uncredited)

Marek Windheim

Marek Windheim

Stooge (uncredited)

Arno Frey

Arno Frey

Captain (uncredited)

Egon Brecher

Egon Brecher

Wassilikow (uncredited)

William Eythe

William Eythe

Alexei Chernoff

Leonid Snegoff

Leonid Snegoff

Russian General (uncredited)

Dick Ryan

Dick Ryan

Russian General (uncredited)

Victor De Linsky

Victor De Linsky

Stooge (uncredited)

Paul Baratoff

Paul Baratoff

Russian General (uncredited)

Nestor Eristoff

Nestor Eristoff

Russian General (uncredited)

Eugene Beday

Eugene Beday

Russian General (uncredited)

Renee Carson

Renee Carson

Lady in Waiting (uncredited)

Sandra Foloway

Sandra Foloway

Lady in Waiting (uncredited)

George Glebeff

George Glebeff

Russian General (uncredited)

Mario Gang

Mario Gang

Lackey (uncredited)

Roxanne Hilton

Roxanne Hilton

Lady in Waiting (uncredited)

Ann Hunter

Ann Hunter

Lady in Waiting (uncredited)

Martha Jewett

Martha Jewett

Lady in Waiting (uncredited)

Eugene Sigaloff

Eugene Sigaloff

Russian General (uncredited)

Virginia Walker

Virginia Walker

Lady in Waiting (uncredited)

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Which actress portrays the Russian czarina Catherine the Great?

Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for A Royal Scandal

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Read the complete plot summary of A Royal Scandal, including all major events, twists, and the full ending explained in detail. Explore key characters, themes, hidden meanings, and everything you need to understand the story from beginning to end.


Within the palace of the demanding and iron-fisted Russian czarina Catherine the Great Tallulah Bankhead, a web of politics, desire, and danger threads through every corridor. The scheming chancellor, Nicolai Iiyitch Charles Coburn, quietly scavenges from the imperial treasury even as he tries to broker a delicate treaty with France. On the other side of power, General Michael Ronsky [Sig Ruman] plots a military coup to dethrone the czarina and install his bumbling nephew, Boris [Grady Sutton], as a smiling puppet of a ruler and flame of a ghosted future. At Catherine’s side stands Countess Anna Jaschikoff Anne Baxter, her confidante and lady-in-waiting, who helps navigate the treacherous social currents of a court that rewards wit and punishes restraint.

When Catherine discards her latest lover, Variatinsky, the palace’s mood ripples with intrigue. The affair stirs a dangerous conversation about loyalty and leverage, and the guard’s commander becomes a pawn in others’ schemes. In the midst of this, the French ambassador, the dashing Marquis de Fleury Vincent Price, arrives with the long-awaited negotiating momentum that could reshape alliances across Europe. The czarina’s appetite for power, charm, and advantage is clear, and her confidence in the diplomatic dance grows even as shadows lengthen across the state.

Enter Lieutenant Alexei Chernoff William Eythe, who happens to be the betrothed of Anna Jaschikoff. He arrives bearing troubling news about Ronsky’s nascent rebellion, a revelation that both Catherine and Nicolai have already anticipated, and one that tunes the court’s pulse to a new, urgent rhythm. Catherine sees in Chernoff a capable voice for policy, and she responds by elevating him—first to captain, then to general—while asking him to craft proposals on how to steer foreign and domestic affairs. Her flirtation with power takes a personal turn as she seduces him, locking him into a dangerous alliance that strengthens his military hand and tightens her own grip on the palace’s fate.

Chernoff’s rise unsettles the existing balance at court. Ronsky and a cadre of rebellious generals want to bend him to their will, to ensure the palace guards do not resist their forces. To drive a wedge, Ronsky introduces Variatinsky to Chernoff in private, and the exchange becomes a test of loyalty. Chernoff confronts Variatinsky with a plea for truth, but Catherine’s candid honesty about their relationship cuts deep. She confirms that she has been shaping Chernoff’s career, describing him as a “nobody” she “made” into something more, a line that lands with sharp precision and reveals the fragility of public power tethered to private ambition. > “nobody” whom she “made” prominent.

The ambition and backroom deals collide as Chernoff improvises a bold move: he dismisses the palace guard and arrests the czarina. Troops surge through the halls in a dramatic confrontation, yet loyalty to Catherine holds, and Nicolai’s illicit control over Russia’s coffers becomes the leverage that turns the tide. The uprising is decisively quelled as Nicolai’s calculated betrayals come to light, and Ronsky’s bid collapses under the weight of truth and alliance.

In the aftermath, Ronsky is forced into servitude to Nicolai, while Catherine faces a death sentence for Chernoff that she ultimately cannot bear to execute. A wave of lobbying from Nicolai and the returning Countess Jaschikoff persuades the czarina to grant Chernoff clemency, sealing a complicated ending that preserves a precarious balance of power. The long-delayed meeting with the French ambassador finally happens, the setting for a romance and a political pivot that could redefine the future. The diplomat—handsome and obsequious—wins Catherine’s interest, and as the screen fades, Chancellor Nicolai exits the scene with a sly confidence, certain that this private moment between Catherine and the envoy will quietly secure the alliance he has sought for so long.

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A Royal Scandal Themes and Keywords

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A Royal Scandal Other Names and Titles

Explore the various alternative titles, translations, and other names used for A Royal Scandal across different regions and languages. Understand how the film is marketed and recognized worldwide.


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