France,
1939, 95 min
Directed by:
Jacques FeyderCinematography:
Roger HubertComposer:
Louis BeydtsCast:
Michèle Morgan, Pierre Richard-Willm, Charles Vanel, Jean Bradin, Lucien Coëdel, Max Michel, Henri Guisol, Jean Wall, Édouard Francomme, Jean Brochard (more)Cast
Michèle Morgan
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Pierre Richard-Willm
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Charles Vanel
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Jean Bradin
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Lucien Coëdel
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Henri Guisol
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Jean Wall
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Édouard Francomme
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Jean Brochard
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Marthe Alycia
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Marcelle Praince
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Yvonne Yma
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Robert Seller
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Youcca Troubetzkov
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Marcel Duhamel
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Robert Moor
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Fabien Loris
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Marguerite de Morlaye
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