Bourrachon (1935)
The pharmacist Bourrachon learns that his wife Adrienne deceives him with Dr. Rigal, whose specialties he sells in his pharmacy. His sister, the authoritarian Mrs. Bruneau, urged him to divorce and introduced Geneviève to substitute Adrienne. But after five months of marriage, Geneviève gives birth to a child whose real father turns out to be Henri, the salesman of the Bourrachon pharmacy. Mrs Bruneau will then try to persuade her brother to bring an action disavowal of paternity for the honor of the family and especially to protect the inheritance of his own daughters. But Bourrachon will eventually become attached to the child and endorse his paternity.
Director: René Guissart
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Robert Arnoux as Henri Mirguet |
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Louis Baron fils as Monsieur Bruneau |
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Madeleine Briny as |
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Jacqueline Brizard as Nurse |
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Andrée Champeaux as Gaby |
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Clara d'Arc as |
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Mona Dol as |
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Andrée Ducret as Adrienne Bourrachon |
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Pierre Juvenet as Cyprien Billard |
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Meg Lemonnier as Geneviève |
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André Luguet as Doctor Rigal |
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Marguerite Moreno as Céleste Bruneau |
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Gabriel Signoret as Apothecary Bourrachon |
| Directing | René Guissart | Director |