The Devil's Envoys (1942)
At the end of the 15th century, a man and a woman, posing as traveling minstrels, are sent by the Devil to a castle to seduce its inhabitants.
Director:
Marcel Carné
Writers:
Jacques Prévert, Pierre Laroche.
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Arletty as Dominique, a Minstrel |
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Marie Déa as Anne Hugues |
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Fernand Ledoux as Baron Hugues, Anne's father |
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Alain Cuny as Gilles, a Minstrel |
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Roger Blin as The Monster Showman |
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Gabriel Gabrio as The Executioner |
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Marcel Herrand as Baron Renaud, Anne's fiancé |
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Jules Berry as The Devil |
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Pierre Labry as A Lord |
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Jean d'Yd as The Playboy |
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Janine Berry as (uncredited) |
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Claudye Carter as (uncredited) |
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François Chaumette as Gillaume, un page (uncredited) |
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Jean Darnel as Un page (uncredited) |
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Arsenio Freignac as (uncredited) |
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Guy Henry as (uncredited) |
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Robert Hébert as (uncredited) |
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Robert Le Béal as (uncredited) |
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Marie-Thérèse Moissel as (uncredited) |
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Piéral as Un nain (uncredited) |
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Alain Resnais as Extra (uncredited) |
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Madeleine Rousset as (uncredited) |
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Georges Sellier as (uncredited) |
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Simone Signoret as Extra (uncredited) |
| Directing | Marcel Carné | Director |
| Writing | Jacques Prévert | Screenplay |
| Writing | Pierre Laroche | Screenplay |
| Camera | Roger Hubert | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Michelangelo Antonioni | Assistant Director |