France, 1880. Francois Roquevillard is a respected lawyer in Chambery and the head of a family that prides itself on its impeccable morals. Francois's world rapidly begins to fall apart when his son Maurice elopes to Italy with Edith...
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Charles Vanel | ... |
Maître François Roquevillard
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Aimé Clariond | ... |
Maître Bastard
(as Aimé Clariond de la Comédie Française)
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Yolande Laffon | ... |
Valentine Roquevillard
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Jacques Varennes | ... |
Maître Frasne
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Simone Valère | ... |
Jeanne Sassenay
(as Simone Valere)
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Jean Pâqui | ... |
Maurice Roquevillard
(as Jean Paqui)
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Paulette Élambert | ... |
Marguerite Roquevillard
(as Paulette Elambert)
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Raymond Galle | ... |
Raymond Bercy
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Jeanne Pérez | ... |
Camille Roquevillard
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Maurice Schutz | ... |
Étienne Roquevillard
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Gabrielle Fontan | ... |
Pierrette La Fauchois
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René Blancard | ... |
(as Rene Blancard)
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Janine Viénot | ... |
Thérèse Roquevillard
(as Jeanne Vienat)
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Jacques Grétillat | ... |
Porterieux
(as J. Gretillat)
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Jean Brochard | ... |
Philippeaux
(as Brochard)
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Jean Périer | ... |
Maître Hamel
(as Jean Perier)
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Fernand Charpin | ... |
Antonio Sicardi
(as Charpin)
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Mila Parély | ... |
Édith Frasne
(as Mila Parely)
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Hélène Dartigue | ... |
(uncredited)
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Marguerite de Morlaye | ... |
(uncredited)
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Henri Doublier | ... |
(uncredited)
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Charlotte Ecard | ... |
(uncredited)
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Marcel Mouloudji | ... |
Le garçon de la pension italienne (uncredited)
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Louis Seigner | ... |
Le procureur de la République (uncredited)
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Paul Violette | ... |
(uncredited)
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Janine Zorelli | ... |
(uncredited)
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Directed by
Jean Dréville |
Written by
Henry Bordeaux | ... | (novel) |
Jean Dréville | ... | (screenplay) (uncredited) |
Charles Exbrayat | ... | (adaptation) |
Charles Exbrayat | ... | (dialogue) |
Produced by
Lucien Masson | ... | producer |
Music by
Maurice Thiriet |
Cinematography by
Robert Lefebvre | ... | (as Robert Le Febvre) |
Editing by
Monique Bonnot | ||
Henri Rust |
Production Design by
Roland Quignon |
Costume Design by
Christian Dior | ||
Elisabeth Simon |
Production Management
M. Daniel | ... | unit production manager |
Jean Darvey | ... | production manager |
Hubert de Rouvre | ... | production manager (as Hubert Bourlon) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Stany Cordier | ... | first assistant director |
Sound Department
Lucien Lacharmoise | ... | sound |
André Le Baut | ... | sound engineer (as Le Baut) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Léon Bellet | ... | camera operator |
André Germain | ... | camera operator |
Music Department
Jean Martinon | ... | conductor |
Script and Continuity Department
Stany Cordier | ... | shooting script |
Production Companies
Distributors
- La Société des Films Sirius (1943) (France) (theatrical)
- S.B.D.C. (1945) (Belgium) (theatrical)
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France, 1880. Francois Roquevillard is a respected lawyer in Chambery and the head of a family that prides itself on its impeccable morals. Francois's world rapidly begins to fall apart when his son Maurice elopes to Italy with Edith Frasne, the wife of an esteemed notary. Written by morroviolet |
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