La Veuve et l'innocent (1949)
Nicole, a spirited lawyer, must defend, for her debut in the courtroom, the accused Panoyau. It is a failure, the death sentence. Furious, Nicole proclaims to Claude, her fiance, that the marriage is canceled as long as Panoyau is threatened. Claude manages to steal the guillotine and the couple go on a trip and discover the real assassin.
Director: André Cerf
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Sophie Desmarets as Nicole, lawyer |
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Jean Desailly as Claude Girelle |
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Saturnin Fabre as Achille Panoyau, accused |
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Albert Duvaleix as Tiercelet |
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Yvette Andréyor as Madame Tiercelet |
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Jean Tissier as Lepautre |
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Raymond Bussières as Paulo |
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Christian Argentin as Minister |
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Jean Barrère as Hotel manager |
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Jacques Beauvais as |
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Charles Bouillaud as Inspector Bontemps |
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Christiane Dauran as Employee |
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Eddy Debray as Doctor |
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Paul Faivre as Prosecutor |
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Maurice Flandre as |
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Claude Joseph as |
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Marcel Loche as |
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Maurice Marceau as Agent |
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Frédéric Munié as |
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Georges Paulais as |
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Marcel Pérès as Lahotte |
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Marcel Raine as General Counsel |
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Jacques Tarride as Charles |
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André Versini as Gégène |
| Directing | André Cerf | Director |