Du Guesclin (1949)
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- 1h 28min
- Adventure, History
- 03 Jun 1949 (France)
- Movie
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Cast
Fernand Gravey | ... |
Bertrand du Guesclin
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Junie Astor | ... |
Tiphaine Raguenel
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Noël Roquevert | ... |
Jagu
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Gisèle Casadesus | ... |
Jeanne, Comtesse de Penthièvre
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Ketti Gallian | ... |
Jeanne de Malemains
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Howard Vernon | ... |
Lancaster
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Gérard Oury | ... |
Le Dauphin
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Michel Salina | ... |
Canterbury
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Marcel Delaître | ... |
Jean Chandos
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Léon Bary | ... |
Charles de Blois
(as Léon Barry)
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Louis de Funès | ... |
L'astrologue / Aymérigot Marches / un seigneur / un mendiant
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Paul Amiot | ... |
Le duc d'Anjou
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Suzanne Nivette | ... |
Soeur Anne-Marie
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Jacques Mercier | ... |
Bertrand du Guesclin enfant
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Dorette Ardenne |
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Alfred Baillou | ... |
Le bouffon
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Charles Camus |
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Anthony Carretier |
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Eugène Compain | ... |
(as Compain)
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Lucien Desagneaux |
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Jean-Jacques Domenge |
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Maurice Dorléac |
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Charlotte Ecard | ... |
La nourrice
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Jacques Henley |
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Jacques Hubert | ... |
Un jeune paysan
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Roger Jan | ... |
Un soldat
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Guy Latour |
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Claude Le Lorrain |
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Maurice Maillot |
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André Marnay |
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Franck Maurice | ... |
(as Frank Maurice)
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Robert Moor | ... |
Le mage
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Paulette Noizeux | ... |
Une religieuse
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Gilles Quéant |
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André Reybaz |
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François Richard | ... |
Le héraut
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Marcel Rouzé |
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Sarlande |
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René Stern | ... |
Le chapelain
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Alain Stume |
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Françoise Vauclin |
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Roger Vincent | ... |
Un seigneur
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André Wasley |
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Directed by
Bernard de Latour |
Written by
Bernard de Latour | ... | (adaptation) |
Roger Vercel | ... | (story, adaptation and dialogue) |
Produced by
Gaston Graza | ... | line producer |
Bernard de Latour | ... | producer |
André Paulvé | ... | producer |
Henri Tixier | ... | producer |
Music by
Maurice Thiriet |
Cinematography by
Nikolai Toporkoff | ... | (as Nicolas Toporkoff) |
Editing by
Maurice Serein |
Editorial Department
Suzanne Cabon | ... | first assistant editor |
Production Design by
Jacques Krauss |
Costume Design by
Jean Janin | ||
Olga Pokrovsky | ||
André Sauzaie | ... | (ermine coat by) |
Jean Zay |
Makeup Department
Marcel Bordenave | ... | key makeup artist (as M. Bordenave) |
J. Laisne | ... | hair stylist |
Jean Lalaurette | ... | wig hair stylist |
Nicolas Maltseff | ... | makeup artist (as Maltzeff) |
Production Management
Edouard Lepage | ... | production manager |
H. Lepage | ... | unit manager |
Tourbeaux N. | ... | unit manager: settings |
Raymond Pillon | ... | unit production manager (as R. Pillion) |
Paule Tanguy | ... | unit manager (as P. Tanguy) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Maurice Griffe | ... | first assistant director |
Édouard Molinaro | ... | third assistant director |
Carlos Vilardebó | ... | second assistant director (as Varlos Vilardebo) |
Art Department
J.H. Dalinier | ... | set dresser |
D. Laguille | ... | property master |
M. Lepoitevin | ... | assistant art director (as Le Poitevin) |
M. Martin | ... | upholsterer |
Sound Department
Jean Bertrand | ... | sound (as Jean-Roger Bertrand) |
René Bourdier | ... | boom operator (as R. Bourdier) |
Sivarian | ... | sound recordist |
Special Effects by
Nicolas Wilcké | ... | special effects |
Camera and Electrical Department
Nicolas Citovitch | ... | first assistant camera (as N. Citovitch) |
C. Delplanque | ... | gaffer |
G. Faisne | ... | key grip |
Felissac | ... | still photographer |
Louis Scossa | ... | second assistant camera (as L. Scossa) |
R. Seklotter | ... | key grip |
Louis Stein | ... | camera operator (as L. Stein) |
Location Management
G. Germain | ... | location manager |
Music Department
Marien Souchal | ... | orchestra & choir |
Marceau Van Hoorebecke | ... | conductor |
Script and Continuity Department
Francine Corteggiani | ... | script supervisor (as D. Corteggiani) |
Additional Crew
Pierre Billon | ... | supervisor |
A. Bouexie | ... | horse master |
P. Fournier | ... | horse master |
G. Gissler | ... | key armourer |
Wells | ... | cavalry supervisor |
Production Companies
Distributors
- C. F. R. (1949) (France) (theatrical) (16 mm)
- Continental (1952) (Finland) (theatrical)
- Films du Tétras, Les (France) (theatrical) (new distributor)
- Scalera Film (Italy) (theatrical)
- DisCina
- SNC (2008) (France) (DVD) (collection Classiques Français)
- TF1 (1976) (France) (tv)
- Warner Home Video (2008) (United States) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- S. I. S. (sound post-production)
- Système Nicot (recording system)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Born into a modest family of Breton country gentlemen, Bertrand du Gusclin gets noticed as of his tender years on account of his unusual energy. Once his restless years are over, Bertrand shows himself as a great warlord. In Brittany, he fights against the English, who take him prisoner at the Battle of Auray. The women of France decide to work to pay his ransom. After being released, Du Guesclin goes to Spain, where he defeats the troops of the King of Navarre. Appointed Constable of France, he wages war unceasingly to rid France of the English occupiers. He dies one evening following his last victory outside Châteauneuf-de-Randon. Written by Guy Bellinger |
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