Roger the Disgrace (1946)
Roger Laroque, an honest industrialist, is the victim of a criminal machination by Julia de Noirville, his possessive and jealous mistress allied to the perfidious Paul Luversan, meant to make Roger take responsibility for the crime he himself committed. Laroque is sent to prison, from where he escapes by sea. When he is reported missing, it looks like he drowned. But he reappears with revenge as his objective. He also wants his daughter Suzanne back. For his wife, it's too late, she died of grief.
Director: André Cayatte
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Lucien Coëdel as Roger Laroque |
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María Casares as Julia de Noirville |
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Paul Bernard as Paul Luversan |
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Renée Devillers as Henriette Laroque |
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Rellys as Tristot |
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Jean Tissier as Baron de Cé |
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Louis Salou as Commissioner Lacroix |
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André Gabriello as Pivolot |
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Jean Debucourt as Lucien de Noirville |
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Paulette Dubost as Victoire |
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Léon Walther as President of the Court |
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Léonce Corne as Gerbier |
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José Conrad as Little Suzanne Laroque |
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Paul Demange as Court usher |
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Robert Demorget as |
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Bernard Hubrenne as |
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Philippe Lemaire as |
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Charles Lemontier as Prosecutor |
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Franck Maurice as |
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Marcel Pérès as Police brigadier |
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Madeleine Suffel as |
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Charles Vissières as Doctor |
| Directing | André Cayatte | Director |
| Writing | André Cayatte | Writer |
| Writing | Jules Mary | Novel |
| Editing | Raymond Lamy | Editor |
| Camera | Armand Thirard | Director of Photography |