Catherine (1969)
Paris, 1418. The city is occupied by the Armagnacs, besieged by Philip of Burgundy. Caboche, a butcher's guild member and supporter of the Burgundians, wants to marry a young woman. To do so, he denounces his father, who is soon after murdered. The Grand Conétable of Burgundy also has his eye on Catherine, but will not be able to take her because Duke Philippe has fallen in love with her.
Director: Bernard Borderie
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Olga Georges-Picot as Catherine |
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Francine Bergé as Sarah |
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Roger Van Hool as Arnaud de Montsalvy |
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Horst Frank as Duke Philippe |
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Roger Pigaut as Grand Constable Garin |
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André Pousse as Barnabé |
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Claude Brasseur as Caboche |
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Bérengère Dautun as Joëlle |
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Fred Williams as Michel de Montsalvy |
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Guy Delorme as Lifan |
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Claude Orengo as Xantrailles |
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Arturo Dominici as 'La Grêle' |
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Robert Berri as 'Doux-Jésus' |
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Aline Bertrand as Chambermaid |
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Paul Mercey as Tavel |
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Henri Cogan as 'Gros-Téton' |
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Elio Zamuto as Soldier Jobard |
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Georges Douking as Jailer of women |
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Marcel Gassouk as Pichet |
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Jacques Hilling as Polyte |
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Albert Michel as Chief jailer |
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Pierre Rouanet as Crook |
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Daniel Aubriot as Crook |
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Bernard Garet as Crook |
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Roger Lumont as British ambassador |
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Richard Larke as |
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Raoul Saint-Yves as Archer (uncredited) |
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Gérard Séty as Legoix (uncredited) |
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Marco Tulli as Man with the kitten (uncredited) |
| Directing | Bernard Borderie | Director |
| Writing | Antoine Tudal | Writer |
| Writing | Bernard Borderie | Writer |