Le Curé de Tours (1980)
Father Birotteau and Father Troubert, both of whom are priests at Tours, have separate lodgings in the house belonging to the crabby spinster Sophie Gamard in that city. Birotteau is an other-worldly, gentle, introspective type; Troubert, who is ten years younger than his fellow boarder, is very much of the world: he is a careerist devoured by ambition.
Director: Gabriel Axel
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Jean Carmet as L'abbé Birotteau |
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Michel Bouquet as L'abbé Troubet |
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Micheline Boudet as Madame de Listomère |
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Reine Bartève as Marianne |
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Roland Bertin as Chapeloud |
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Suzanne Flon as Mlle Gamard |
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Sébastien Floche as Le bedeau |
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Janine Souchon as Mme Fontanges |
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Nicole Desailly as Mlle Pinsard |
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Nicolas Silberg as Hubert de Listomère |
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Alain Mottet as M. de Bourbonne |
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Nadine Basile as Mlle Vineuil |
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Caroline Jacquin as Jeannette |
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Jean-Simon Prévost as Le valet Baptiste |
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Dominique Bernard as Caron |
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Paule Emanuele as Mlle Merlin de la Blottière |
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Juliette Faber as Mlle de Presles |
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Gisèle Casadesus as Mlle Salomon de Villenoix |
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Annette Poivre as Mme Perruchot |
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Jacques Bretonnière as Chevillon |
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Jean Martinelli as Le député marquis de Listomère |
| Writing | Honoré de Balzac | Novel |
| Art | Richard Cunin | Art Direction |
| Writing | Pierre Moustiers | Writer |
| Directing | Gabriel Axel | Director |