L'Eau du Nil (1928)
Wirsoq, who belongs to the type of cosmopolitan financier, gets into his power a young French aristocrat, Arthur de Sorgepois, and insists that the boy's sister should marry him. The girl is in love with a young artist, Pierre Levannier, who secretly returns her affection, but does not declare himself at this critical moment because he is not rich enough to support a wife.
Director: Marcel Vandal
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Jean Murat as Pierre Levannier |
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Max Maxudian as Wirsocq |
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Lee Parry as Anne Marie |
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René Lefèvre as Arthur de Sorgepoix |
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Gaston Jacquet as Basil Lescoe |
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Marguerite de Morlaye as |
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Anita Labartha as |
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Raymond de Sarka as |
| Directing | André Berthomieu | Assistant Director |
| Writing | Pierre Frondaie | Novel |
| Directing | René Lefèvre | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Marcel Vandal | Director |
| Art | Fernand Delattre | Production Design |
| Camera | René Guichard | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Armand Thirard | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Michel Bernheim | Director of Photography |