La Chèvre d'or (1943)
Legend has it that in the village of PugetMaure, a mysterious goat is the guardian of a treasure once abandoned by the Saracens. Norette, the mayor's daughter, has a golden bell that would reveal the secret. A Parisian journalist is interested in the story. In front of the coalition of villagers, he abandons the treasure and marries Norette.
Director: René Barberis
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Jean Murat as Vallensol |
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Yvette Lebon as Norette |
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Antonin Berval as Galfar |
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Félix Oudart as Mayor |
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René Génin as Abbot |
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Henri Poupon as Patron Ruf |
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Roger Gaillard as Blaise Pascal |
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Maurice Schutz as 'Peu-Parle' |
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Marcel Maupi as Innkeeper |
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Mathilde Alberti as Saladine |
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Roland Valade as |
| Directing | René Barberis | Director |