The Perfume of the Lady in Black (1949)
Mathilde Stangerson just married her fiance, when she heard that Larsan, her cruel former husband, whom she believed to be dead, is actually very much alive. Taking refuge to her castle, she appealed to the journalist Rouletabille to protect her.
Director: Louis Daquin
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Serge Reggiani as Joseph "Rouletabille" |
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Hélène Perdrière as Mathilde Stangerson |
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Lucien Nat as Robert Darzac |
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Michel Piccoli as Lebel |
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Gaston Modot as Mathieu |
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Marcel Herrand as Criminal Bellmayer alias Larsan |
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Loleh Bellon as Maid |
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Louis Bugette as Nurse from the hospital |
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Yvette Etiévant as Girl at the party at Rouletabille's |
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Jean Mercure as Investigating judge |
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Catherine Monot as |
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Pierre Latour as Brigadier |
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Fernand René as Tramp |
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Mona Dol as Mrs. Baptiste |
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Frédéric O'Brady as Max |
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Olivier Hussenot as Madman |
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Edmond Tamiz as |
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René Raymond as |
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François Thierry as |
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Guy Pascal as |
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Jean-Pierre Grenier as Croizy |
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Arthur Devère as Father Jacques |
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Jean Carmet as Mechanic (uncredited) |
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Charles Bayard as Madman who thinks he's the president (uncredited) |
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Célia Cortez as (uncredited) |
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Jean Despeaux as Former boxer interned (uncredited) |
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Robert Moor as Man at Rouletabille's party (uncredited) |
| Directing | Louis Daquin | Director |
| Sound | Jean Wiener | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | André Bac | Director of Photography |
| Art | Max Douy | Production Design |
| Editing | Claude Nicole | Editor |
| Production | Paul-Edmond Decharme | Producer |