Jocelyn (1952)
In 1786, Jocelyn entered the Seminary. He leaves his share of the inheritance to his younger sister Julie. In 1793, on the point of being ordained a priest, the Revolution forced him to take refuge in the Alps. There he meets Laurence, first disguised as a young boy. A great friendship binds them which turns into love when Jocelyn discovers the girl's true identity. Yet faithful to the promise he made to the Superior of his Seminary, Jocelyn will not abandon his faith.
Director: Jacques de Casembroot
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Jean Desailly as Jocelyn |
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Simone Valère as Laurence |
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Jean Vilar as The Superior of the new seminary |
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Germaine de France as |
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Étienne Aubray as |
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Nicole Berger as Julie, Jocelyn's sister |
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Gérard Buhr as |
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André Carnège as The Superior of the old seminary |
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Marguerite Cavadaski as |
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Jean Debucourt as Julie's godfather |
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Yvette Etiévant as Sister Louise |
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Guy Favières as |
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Christian Melsen as |
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Albert Michel as |
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Roger Rafal as |
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Guy Rapp as |
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Alexandre Rignault as The shepherd |
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Jean-Michel Rouzière as |
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Georges Sellier as |
| Writing | Alphonse de Lamartine | Writer |
| Writing | Dany Gérard | Writer |
| Production | Pierre Braunberger | Producer |
| Camera | Roger Dormoy | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Jean-Jacques Grünenwald | Music |
| Editing | Andrée Danis | Editor |
| Art | Raymond Nègre | Production Design |
| Sound | Fernand Janisse | Sound |
| Directing | Jacques de Casembroot | Director |