Le Dolmen tragique (1948)
Chatelard, one of Viscount de Kerlec's guests, has died in mysterious conditions. The police initiates an investigation and sends detective-inspector Pauc to de Kerlec's manor. Pauc decides to mingle with the viscount's guests , who are all likely to have committed the murder. Among them, there is Jacques Mauclerc, a naval officer, and a seedy character named Bartoli, in fact a spy in search of secret documents. Pauc will end up untangling the web during a dramatic séance.
Director: Léon Mathot
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André Alerme as Viscount de Kerlec |
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Germaine Rouer as Madame Mauclerc |
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Paulette Dubost as Viscountess de Kerlec |
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Roland Armontel as Inspector Pauc |
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Michèle Philippe as Madame Pascalin |
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Robert Pizani as Châtelard |
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Marthe Mussine as Annik |
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Annie Rouvre as Yvonne |
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Philippe Hersent as Bartoli |
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Pierre Cressoy as Jacques Mauclerc |
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André Chanu as Pascalin |
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Pierre Clarel as Antoine |
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Lucien Callamand as Inspector |
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Philippe Janvier as |
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Henry Murray as |
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Jacqueline Rambaud as (uncredited) |
| Directing | Léon Mathot | Director |
| Writing | Léopold Gomez | Writer |
| Camera | Charles Bauer | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Marguerite Beaugé | Editor |