Font-aux-Cabres (1962)
Font-aux-cabres is the name of an Andalusian village, benefiting the Commander of the Order of Calatrava, who supports Juana Beltraneja, the pretender to the throne of Castile, against the Catholic Monarchs. The Commander's tyranny is felt throughout the country, subjecting village women and girls to his whims by threat or violence. Laurencia, who dares to refuse him, is kidnapped on her wedding day, and her fiancé Frondoso is imprisoned.
Director: Jean Kerchbron
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Paul Préboist as Mengo |
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Régine Blaess as Laurencia |
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Robert Etcheverry as Frondoso |
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François Maistre as Esteban |
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Françoise Giret as Pascale |
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Catherine Anglade as Queen |
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Jean Barrez as Don Enrique |
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Edmond Beauchamp as Jean Le Roux |
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Jean-Pierre Bernard as Alonso |
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Fernand Berset as Barrildo |
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René Bériard as Judge |
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Paul Crauchet as Florès |
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Pierre Debauche as King |
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Michel Duplaix as Cimbrano |
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Patrice Laffont as Leonel |
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René-Louis Lafforgue as Commander |
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Bernard Laik as Great Master |
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Jean Lanier as Corregidor |
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Henri Le Monnier as Captain |
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Georges Lycan as Ortugno |
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Patrick Martin as Child |
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Léon Minisini as Executioner |
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José Luis Ochoa as Musician |
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Pierre-Aimé Touchard as Self / Presenter |
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Dominique Vilar as Jacinthe |
| Costume & Make-Up | Claude Catulle | Costumer |
| Directing | Jean Kerchbron | Director |
| Camera | Jacques Lemare | Camera Department Manager |
| Sound | Maurice Ohana | Sound Director |
| Writing | Lope de Vega | Writer |
| Writing | Jean Cassou | Writer |
| Writing | Jean Camp | Writer |