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Maria Montez was accorded top billing in this film by contractual agreement, although she is in the picture only long enough to take a bath in a tricky 17th century bathtub while sipping coffee with Charles Stuart and delivering dialogue in a barely-understandable French-accent. This is the second major film released within a short period with King Charles II as a primary character, and Charles here and Charles (George Sanders) in "Forever Amber" are two very varied approaches to the same character. This one takes place prior to the beginning of "Forever Amber" when Charles II and his followers are hiding out in Holland from Oliver Cromwells puritan Round Heads. Being temporarily at liberty (or unemployed), Charles takes a day job at the farm/estate of Katie, and falls in love with her. Meanwhile he eludes his enemies by agility, enterprise and sword play, some of the latter performed while riding the blades of a Dutch windmill. He is summoned back to the throne and has to leave Katie and the tulips behind, returns to England, is replaced by George Sanders who pursues Amber St. Clair and forgets all about Katie. "The Exile" and "Forever Amber" should be viewed back-to-back for maximum-contrast enjoyment.
Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Charles Stuart (Charles II)
Maria Montez
Countess Anbella de Courteuil
Rita Corday
Katie
Henry Daniell
Colonel Ingram
Nigel Bruce
Sir Edward Hyde
Robert Coote
Dick Pinner
Otto Waldis
Jan
Eldon Gorst
Seymour
Milton Owen
Wilcox
Colin Keith-Johnston
Captain Bristol
Ben Wright
Milbanke
Colin Kenny
Ross
Peter Shaw
Higson
Will Stanton
Tucket
Ramsay Hill
Cavalier Officer
Gordon B. Clarke
Cavalier Guard
Lumsden Hare
Roundhead General
Lester Matthews
Robbins
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