Clerambard (1969)
When a cruel man is visited by Saint Francis and convinced to change his ways, his family believes him to be insane and locks him away in order to sell his beloved castle
Director: Yves Robert
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Philippe Noiret as Count Hector de Clérambard |
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Dany Carrel as 'La Langouste' |
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Gérard Lartigau as Octave |
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Claude Piéplu as Maître Galuchon |
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Lise Delamare as Madame de Lere |
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Roger Carel as Vicar |
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Martine Sarcey as Louise |
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Robert Dalban as Gustalin |
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Juliette Brac as Mrs. Calluchon |
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Lyne Chardonnet as Brigitte Galuchon |
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Gaston Ouvrard as Beggar |
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André Gille as Doctor Mindeure |
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Patrick Préjean as Buzard |
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Françoise Arnaud as Etiennette Galuchon |
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Josiane Lévêque as Evelyne Galuchon |
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Yves Pignot as Chauvieux |
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Jacques Ramade as Dragoon who annoys 'La Langouste' |
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Michel Berreur as Dragoon |
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Daniel Breton as Dragoon |
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Roland Neunreuther as Dragoon |
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Jean Pieuchot as Notary (uncredited) |
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Yves Robert as Dragoon who enters La Langouste's (uncredited) |
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Eric Vasberg as Dragoon (uncredited) |
| Directing | Yves Robert | Director |
| Writing | Marcel Aymé | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Yves Robert | Writer |
| Writing | Jean-Loup Dabadie | Writer |
| Sound | Vladimir Cosma | Original Music Composer |