Mandrin (2ème époque) La Tragédie d'un siècle (1948)
Around 1750, in the Dauphiné not far from the Swiss border, a cooper, tired of the injustices affecting the peasants crushed by taxes, went into revolt. Louis Mandrin, a handsome fellow without fear and without reproach, puts himself out of the law by refusing to obey the local nobility. The public authorities are tearing their hair out because the man is elusive. Helped by his faithful friends and by two women in love, Mandrin will become a legend.
Director:
René Jayet
Writers:
Jacques Chabannes, André Haguet.
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José Noguéro as Mandrin |
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Armand Bernard as Sansonnet |
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Mona Goya as Madame de Pompadour |
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Antonin Berval as General La Morlière |
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Aimé Simon-Girard as Ricord |
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Philippe Mareuil as Patrice Aspremont |
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Philippe Richard as Carcasse |
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Émile Ronet as Cadet |
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Jacqueline Carrel as Isabelle |
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Joëlle Robin as Yolande |
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Charles Lemontier as Abbot |
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Jane Beretta as |
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René Hell as |
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René Marc as |
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Julien Maffre as Villager |
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Georges Sauval as |
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Raymondis as |
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Gilbert Moryn as |
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Robert Pizani as Voltaire |
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Hélène Pépée as Mother superior |
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Paul Azaïs as Trognard |
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Georges Vitray as Brochant d'Erigny |
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Albert Broquin as Coachman |
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Émile Prud'homme as |
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René Stern as Lackey |
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Eugène Stuber as |
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Roger Vincent as Soubise |
| Directing | René Jayet | Director |
| Writing | Arthur Bernède | Novel |
| Writing | Jacques Chabannes | Screenplay |
| Writing | André Haguet | Screenplay |
| Production | Claude Dolbert | Producer |
| Sound | Marcel Landowski | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | René Colas | Director of Photography |
| Art | Louis Le Barbenchon | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | Nicolas Maltseff | Makeup Artist |