Her People (1925)
In a small east-european ghetto, the Jewish family is celebrating Easter. The fraternal dissonance between the Sigoulim brothers pretty accurately mirrors the strife between the two powers, one surrounding Samuel, a devoted rabbi, and the other around Moïse, a talented money lender. Moïse becomes the king of petrol and ships to London with his niece Lia. Conflict continues and leads to the violent strike by oilworkers...
Director:
Henry Roussel
Writer:
Henry Roussel
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Raquel Meller as Lia |
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André Roanne as André d'Orlinsky |
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Max Maxudian as Moise Sigoulim |
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Pierre Blanchar as David |
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Robby Guichard as André |
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Henriette Moret as La rabbitzine Binnah |
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Jean De Sauvejunte as Le rabbin Samuel |
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Marie-Louise Vois as Madame Sigoulim |
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Albert Bras as Le rabbin Samuel Sigoulim |
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Pierrette Lugand as Lia (Prologue) |
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Jean Rauzena as David (Prologue) |
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Uribe as Esther (Prologue) |
| Art | Robert Dumesnil | Production Design |
| Writing | Henry Roussel | Screenplay |
| Directing | Henry Roussel | Director |
| Camera | Raphaël Velle | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Jules Kruger | Director of Photography |