The Lost Village (film)
Appearance
The Lost Village | |
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Directed by | Christian Stengel |
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Starring | |
Cinematography | Marcel Grignon |
Edited by | Henri Taverna |
Music by | Marcel Delannoy |
Production company | Agence Générale Cinématographique |
Distributed by | Consortium du Film |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
The Lost Village (French: Le village perdu) is a 1947 French crime drama film directed by Christian Stengel and starring Gaby Morlay, Alfred Adam and Line Noro.[1] It is based on a novel by Gilbert Dupé. The film's sets were designed by the art director Lucien Aguettand.
Synopsis
[edit]The villagers of Haute-Savoie live in terror following a series of suspicious deaths.
Cast
[edit]- Gaby Morlay as Angélique Barodet
- Alfred Adam as Gustave Boeuf
- Lucienne Laurence as Josette
- Line Noro as Mélina
- Noël Roquevert as Le père Landrin, un paysan
- Jean Wall as Tancraz
- Guy Decomble as Jean Pétra
- Lil Boël as La supérieure
- Léonce Corne as Le docteur
- Marcel Delaître as Rondelot
- Guy Favières as Le notaire
- Yves Furet as Arsène
- René Génin as Toubredin
- Albert Malbert as Paturet
- Maurice Marceau as Le sergent
- Johnny Marchand
- Marthe Mellot as La vieille dame
- Arlette Merry as Berthe
- Julienne Paroli as Mme Chardon
- Georges Patrix as Un montagnard
- Albert Rémy as Un montagnard
- Roger Saltel
- Maurice Schutz as Chardon
- Charles Vissières as Un montagnard
References
[edit]- ^ Rège p.940
Bibliography
[edit]- Rège, Philippe. Encyclopedia of French Film Directors, Volume 1. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
External links
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