Dernière aventure (1942)
Comte de Larzac, an aging seducer, leaves Paris for Lannemezan. Accompanied by his friend Charmeuil, he goes there to acknowledge the paternity of Jean, a twenty-year old young man who knows nothing about his biological father. Jean, after falling for Jeanne, the daughter of a farmer, now courts Georgina, a middle-class woman of Romanian origin. After Father Jocasse has told Jean that he is Comte de Larzac's son, the young man follows his father to Paris. But he finds it hard to comply with the usages of high society and when his father refuses to consent to his marriage with Georgina, he returns to Lannemezan. Georgina is so upset by the count's refusal that she comes to see him and tells him very candidly about her past life. Moved by her plea, de Larzac drives her back to Lannemezan so that she can marry Jean. What was not expected is that, during the trip, they discover they are close to each other.
Director: Robert Péguy
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André Alerme as Charmeuil |
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Léon Belières as Abbe Jocasse |
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Louis Blanche as |
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Madeleine Brosy as |
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Blanchette Brunoy as Jeanne Aubrin |
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Aline Carola as |
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Jean Coquelin as |
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Henri de Livry as |
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Annie Ducaux as Georgina Courzan |
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Pierre Dux as Jean Bernard |
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Paul Entéric as |
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Gustave Gallet as |
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Jean-Max as Count of Larzac |
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Germaine Laugier as Colette |
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Paul Lluís as |
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Dorothée Luss as |
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Yvonne Scheffer as |
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Robert Servais as |
| Directing | Robert Péguy | Director |