Double Love (1925)
Jacques Prémont-Solène is a degenerate gambler and his losses at baccarat have bankrupted his lover, Laure Maresco. When he steals four hundred thousand francs and loses that at the gambling tables, he flees to the United States, and Nathalie takes the blame. Twenty years later, she has a flourishing career as a nightclub singer, but their son is just as inept a gambler as his father had been.
Director: Jean Epstein
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Nathalie Lissenko as Laure Maresco |
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Jean Angelo as Jacques Prémont-Solène |
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Camille Bardou as Baron de Curgis |
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Pierre Batcheff as Jacques Maresco |
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Nino Constantini as |
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Adeline de La Croix as |
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Jules de Spoly as |
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René Donnio as |
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Alexis Ghasne as |
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Pierre Hot as |
| Camera | Maurice Desfassiaux | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Nikolas Roudakoff | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Jean Epstein | Director |
| Writing | Jean Epstein | Writer |
| Production | Alexandre Kamenka | Producer |
| Art | Pierre Kefer | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Paul Poiret | Costume Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Charles Drecoll | Costume Design |
| Writing | Marie Epstein | Writer |
| Camera | Nikolas Roudakoff | Camera Operator |