Les Demi-Vierges (1936)
Maxime, heir to an old provincial family, is deeply in love with Maud whom he makes his fiancée. But learning that the young girl's life has not always been beyond reproach, he refuses to marry her and returns to his castle in the company of his sister who, happier than him, has met a man worthy of being in Paris. love.
Director: Pierre Caron
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Marie Bell as Maud de Rouvre |
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Madeleine Renaud as Jeanne de Chantel |
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Rachel Devirys as Mme de Rouvre |
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Hélène Pépée as Etiennette Duroy |
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Daniel Lecourtois as Maxime de Chantel |
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Maurice Escande as Julien de Suberceaux |
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Abel Jacquin as Hector Le Tessier |
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José Sergy as Paul Le Tessier |
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André Roanne as Lestrange |
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Jean Cyrano as Valbell |
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Laurence Atkins as Sabine Blemberck |
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Louis-Jacques Boucot as Le docteur Krauss |
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Robert Casa as Harden |
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Madyne Coquelet as Mme Ucceli |
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Mony Dalmès as Dora Calvell |
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Gary Garland as Madeleine Reversier |
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Isabelle Girbal as Marthe Reversier |
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Marthe Mussine as Jacqueline de Rouvre |
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Gabrielle Roanne as Mme de Chantel |
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Yvonne Vionnet as |
| Sound | Jane Bos | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Georges Benoît | Director of Photography |
| Production | Claude Dolbert | Producer |
| Art | Jean Douarinou | Production Design |
| Writing | Pierre Caron | Writer |
| Writing | Marcel Prévost | Novel |
| Editing | Christian Chamborant | Editor |
| Directing | Pierre Caron | Director |