Boissière (1937)
In 1914, during the First World War, the rich chatelaine de Boissière, with a sulphurous past, took in Jean le Barois, a young soldier lost in territory occupied by the Germans, who was none other than the son of the man she loved, then ruined. The young man, after having despised her, falls madly in love with the woman who pushed his father to suicide.
Director: Fernand Rivers
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Spinelli as Adlone Hébert |
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Pierre Renoir as General Baron von Hubner |
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Suzanne Desprès as Catherine Vandehove |
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Lucien Nat as Jean Le Barois |
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Pauline Carton as Estelle |
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Andrée Ducret as Madame Le Barois |
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Augustine Prieur as Françoise Faget |
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Paulette Élambert as Little Lucile |
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Ducellier as Mother Thérèse |
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Marie Marcilly as Old woman |
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Jean Yonnel as Hector Le Barois |
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Serge Grave as Little Jean |
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Rivers Cadet as Estève |
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Jean Périer as Charles Le Barois |
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Paul Velsa as Vigouroux |
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Ernest Ferny as Walrand |
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Henri Darcet as Maillol imitator |
| Directing | Fernand Rivers | Director |