Leathernose (1952)
After being hurt in the face, Count de Roger Tinchebraye is forced to hide his disfigured face behind a leather mask. Dispirited for a while, he decides to become a Casanova-like seductor. When he meets true love, cynical Roger does not believe in it and lets pure Judith marry an old marquis. But once Judith's husband dies, he sees Judith again, shows her his disfigured face, which does not discourage the young woman from loving him. Nevertheless, he distances himself from her forever
Director: Yves Allégret
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Jean Marais as Roger de Tainchebraye |
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Françoise Christophe as Judith de Rieusses |
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Jean Debucourt as The Marquis of Brives |
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Mariella Lotti as Hélène Josias |
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Massimo Girotti as Doctor Marchal |
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Yvonne de Bray as Marie-Bonne |
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Valentine Tessier as Simone de Tainchebraye |
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Marcel André as Josias |
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Charles Bayard as A guest |
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Denis d'Inès as The Duke of Laval |
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Jacques Denoël as |
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Blanche Denège as A guest |
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Anne-Marie Duverney as A servant |
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Giani Esposito as A young guest |
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Michel Etcheverry as A gentleman |
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Pierre Fromont as |
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Micheline Gary as A peasant woman |
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Gabriel Gobin as The whip |
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Georges Hubert as The abbot |
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Yolande Laffon as Madame de Brigade, an old lady |
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Madeleine Lambert as A guest |
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Christian Martaguet as |
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Yves Massard as A gentleman |
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Bernard Noël as Guy, Roger's friend |
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Pierre Olivier as |
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Dominique Page as |
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Laure Paillette as |
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Françoise Prévost as A young guest |
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Martine Sarcey as |
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Nadine Tallier as |
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Jean Valmence as A young guest |
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René Worms as |
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Palmyre Levasseur as Maryvonne (uncredited) |
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Jean Yanne as Extra (uncredited) |
| Directing | Yves Allégret | Director |
| Sound | Georges Auric | Original Music Composer |
| Writing | Jean de la Varende | Novel |
| Writing | Jacques Sigurd | Writer |
| Camera | Roger Hubert | Director of Photography |