Foyer perdu (1952)
A brave and talkative wine merchant, Eugène Barbentin drives his son Pierrot out of the family home, because he has given birth to his girlfriend. His wife then reveals to him that he is not Pierrot's father and she flees with her lover. Abandoned, Eugene will be saved by his mother who will restore the situation with energy and determination.
Director: Jean Loubignac
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Gaby Morlay as Alice Barbentin |
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Aimé Clariond as Georges Fontaine |
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Mary Marquet as Madame Barbentin mother |
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Guy Rapp as Eugène Barbentin |
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Claude Nicot as Pierre Barbentin |
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Charles Bouillaud as Thomas, clerk |
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Jacqueline Dor as Douce |
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Mag-Avril as Mademoiselle Janvier |
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René Hell as |
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Louise Nowa as Virginie |
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Georges Paulais as |
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Renée Régnard as |
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Paul Crauchet as Coffee boy |
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Roger Dalphin as |
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Harry-Max as |
| Directing | Jean Loubignac | Director |