Homeland (1946)
Brussels in the year 1568, as the Flemish people are fighting against the tyranny of the Spanish occupiers. Led by Count de Rysoor, the revolt against the ruthless Duke of Alba, is meant to help Prince William of Orange to get into the city and come to power. Now, the count's lieutenant, has an affair with Elisabeth, Rysoor's wife. For the time being, the count, who thinks of his homeland first, turns a blind eye. But such a relationship might well undermine the whole rebellion movement.
Director:
Louis Daquin
Writers:
Charles Spaak, Louis Daquin.
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Pierre Blanchar as Le comte de Rysoor |
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Maria Mauban as Elisabeth |
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Pierre Asso as Le moine Pablo |
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Julien Bertheau as Guillaume d'Orange |
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Guy Decomble as un échevin |
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Jean Desailly as Karloo |
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Jacqueline Duc as La mariée |
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Pierre Dux as Jonas |
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Lucien Nat as Le duc d'Albe |
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Nathalie Nattier as La camériste |
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Marie Leduc as Donna Rafaela |
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Fernand René as Un échevin |
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Louis Florencie as Un échevin |
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Marcel Lupovici as Del Rio |
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Pierre de Rigoult as |
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Maurice Schutz as |
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Louis Seigner as Le père Vargas |
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Mireille Perrey as Catherine Jonas |
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Antonin Baryel as (uncredited) |
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Jean-Marie Boyer as L'apprenti (uncredited) |
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Annie Ducaux as (uncredited) |
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Max Elloy as (uncredited) |
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Jacques Emmanuel as (uncredited) |
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Jean Giltène as (uncredited) |
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Jules Lacroix as (uncredited) |
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Léon Larive as Un échevin (uncredited) |
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Pierre Lecocq as (uncredited) |
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Palmyre Levasseur as (uncredited) |
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Michel Magnat as (uncredited) |
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Jean Négroni as Un officier espagnol (uncredited) |
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Gérard Séty as (uncredited) |
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François Viguier as (uncredited) |
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Nicolas Vogel as (uncredited) |
| Directing | Louis Daquin | Director |
| Writing | Charles Spaak | Screenplay |
| Writing | Pierre Bost | Dialogue |
| Writing | Louis Daquin | Screenplay |
| Writing | Victorien Sardou | Novel |