Le Petit Jacques (1953)
Noël Rambert is overwhelmed by fate. Marthe, his wife, has left him. His son, little Jacques, sickly and touching, has psychic gifts. Life is not a happy one. A crime is committed. Poor Rambert is unjustly suspected. A good-looking man convinces him to confess his guilt. In doing so, he secures his child's future. Resigned to everything, the sad Rambert is ready for the scaffold. The little medium brings the truth to light and Mme Mortal denounces her husband, Daniel Mortal, the man behind the despicable bargain, as the murderer. Happiness returns with a bang, as the repentant Marthe Rambert continues to watch over little Jacques during the ordeal.
Director: Robert Bibal
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Jean-Pierre Kérien as Noël Rambert |
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Blanchette Brunoy as Marthe Rambert |
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Christian Fourcade as Jacques Rambert |
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Howard Vernon as Daniel Mortal |
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Micheline Francey as Claire Mortal |
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Célia Cortez as Mademoiselle Edmée, assistant |
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Pierre Jourdan as Paul Laverdac |
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Jean Tissier as Investigating judge Dubois |
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Jacques Charon as Defense lawyer Maître Merlin |
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Lucien Nat as Prosecutor |
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Charles Roy as Doctor Arthez |
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Odette Barencey as Concierge |
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Charles Bayard as Shareholder |
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Louise Bazin as |
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Robert Charlet as |
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Emile Dars as |
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Paul Demange as Old handsome |
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Pierre Larquey as |
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Charles Lemontier as Chaplain |
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Mag-Avril as Cashier |
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Jacques Mattler as |
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Mick Micheyl as Singer |
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Jean-Michel Rankovitch as Gobergeau |
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Guy Saint-Clair as |
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André Saint-Luc as |
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Gabriel Sardet as President |
| Writing | Robert Bettoni | Writer |
| Writing | Robert Bibal | Writer |
| Writing | Michel Dulud | Writer |
| Directing | Robert Bibal | Director |