Le Prince Jean (1934)
Following a quarrel with his father, Prince Jean joined the Foreign Legion. When he returns, he finds his brother who, on the king's death, usurped his title, and the woman he loved, betrothed to another. Helped by a very rich and philosophical old uncle, Jean, disgusted with classes and politics, flees with the young woman.
Director: Jean de Marguenat
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Pierre Richard-Willm as Prince Jean d'Axel |
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Natalie Paley as Claire d'Arlong |
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Nina Myral as Madame de Grivelles |
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Alexandre Arnaudy as Liétard |
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Roger Karl as Count of Wavre |
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Aimé Clariond as Baron of Arnheim |
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Jean Debucourt as Prince Léopold of Arnheim |
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Gaby Basset as Fernande |
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Germaine Le Senne as Countess of Osterwick |
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Georges Prieur as Count of Osterwick |
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Anthony Gildès as Advisor Keller |
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Valdini as Italian singer |
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Doumel as Waiter |
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Henri Jullien as Monsieur François |
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Georges Paulais as Harlingen |
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Léon Arvel as Baron Denis |
| Directing | Jean de Marguenat | Director |