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Le rosier de Madame Husson (original title)
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Madame Husson looks over her town in vain for a girl who can be crowned with the traditional garland of roses symbolizing innocence,so picks a boy.After which the lad, drunk from celebrating, loses his innocence in a place of debauchery.

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Madame Husson
Mady Berry ...
Virginie
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Carmen
Simone Bourday ...
La rosière
Odette Barencey ...
Fernande
Fernande Saala ...
La vendeuse
Marcel Simon ...
Corollaire
Marcel Carpentier ...
Huchette
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Isidore
Marguerite Pierry ...
Victoire
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L'adjoint maire (uncredited)
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Dominique Bernard-Deschamps ... (as Bernard-Deschamps)

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Guy de Maupassant ... (novelette "Le Rosier de Madame Husson")
 
Russell M. Spalding ... (adaptation)

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Michel Michelet ... (as Michel Levine)

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Nicolas Farkas

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Jean Feyte

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Pierre Schild ... (as P. Schild)

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Jean Perrier

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Boris Bilinsky ... (as B. Bilinsky)

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Constantin Geftman ... production manager (as C. Geftman)

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Jean Feyte ... sound editor (as J. Feyte)
Georges Leblond ... sound (as G. Leblond)
Hermann Storr ... sound (as H. Storr)

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Jean Boyer ... song lyrics by (as J. Boyer)

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Also Known As
  • He (United States)
  • The Virgin Man (United States)
  • Mrs. Husson's Virginity Prize (United States)
  • Der Tugendkönig (Germany)
  • Parthenos 100% (Greece)
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  • 80 min
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Trivia This movie was banned from public viewing by the Swedish Censorship board in September 1933. Swedish censorship number 49.580. The original importer was Svensk Filmindustri. Many years later another importer Regent, managed to get this movie through the Swedish Censorship board with a cut version (circa 100 meters) and a new Censorship number 72.499, so it got a very belated premiere in Sweden. See more »
Movie Connections Version of The Prize (1950). See more »
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