Paris, 1793. Marie Crossholz manages the wax museum set up by her
father. In exchange for bribes, some executioners allow her to
mould the faces of guillotined aristocrats. . . After the French
Revolution, Marie Crossholz becomes Mrs. Tussaud. Disappointed by
her marriage, she leaves for London with the ambition to create a
wax museum there. New struggles and other tumultuous adventures
await her. . . Thirty years later, in 1835, she inaugurates the
famous Tussaud Museum of Baker Street in London, which today
continues to grow with new celebrities and attracts millions of
visitors!
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