The Two Orphans (1933)
In this adaptation of "Les Deux Orphelines," two sisters are separated during the French Revolution and face a series of hardships as they attempt to find each other again. Their story unfolds against the backdrop of political unrest and social upheaval in late 18th-century France.
Director: Maurice Tourneur
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Rosine Deréan as Louise |
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Renée Saint-Cyr as Henriette |
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Gabriel Gabrio as Jacques |
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Yvette Guilbert as La Frochard |
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Emmy Lynn as Countess of Lignères |
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Pierre Magnier as Count of Lignères |
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Jean Martinelli as Roger de Vaudray |
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Jean Francey as Pierre |
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Camille Bert as Doctor |
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Emile Saulieu as Marquis de Presles |
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Georges Morton as Lafleur |
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André Liabel as Marest |
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Marthe Mellot as Nun |
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Georges Benoît as (uncredited) |
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Clairjane as (uncredited) |
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Pierre Ferval as Innkeeper (uncredited) |
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Anthony Gildès as Old Lord (uncredited) |
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Jean-François Martial as Kidnapper (uncredited) |
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Armand Morins as Satyr (uncredited) |
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Wanda Warel as (uncredited) |
| Writing | René Pujol | Dialogue |
| Writing | Adolphe d'Ennery | Author |
| Directing | Jacques Tourneur | Assistant Director |
| Writing | Eugène Cormon | Author |
| Directing | Maurice Tourneur | Director |
| Art | Lucien Aguettand | Production Design |
| Camera | Georges Benoît | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Jacques Ibert | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Louis Bogé | Sound |
| Camera | Roger Lucas | Director of Photography |