The Blaireau Case (1923 film)
The Blaireau Case (French:L'affaire Blaireau) is a 1923 French silent film directed by Louis Osmont and starring André Brunot, Émile Saint-Ober and Marise Dorval.[1] Based on a play by Alphonse Allais, it was remade twice in 1932 as The Blaireau Case and in 1958 as Neither Seen Nor Recognized.
The Blaireau Case | |
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Directed by | Louis Osmont |
Written by | Alphonse Allais (play) Louis Osmont |
Starring | André Brunot Émile Saint-Ober Marise Dorval |
Cinematography | Paul Guichard Julien Ringel |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Pathé Consortium Cinéma |
Release date | 14 September 1923 |
Country | France |
Language | Silent French intertitles |
Cast
- André Brunot as Blaireau
- Émile Saint-Ober as Maître Guilloche
- Marise Dorval as Delphine de Serquigny
- Marcelle Duval as Arabella de Chaville
- Anny Fleurville as Madame de Chaville
- Gaston Gabaroche as Jules Fléchard
- Heller as Parju
- Geo Leclercq as Baron de Hautpertuis
- De Winter as Monsieur Bluette
References
- Krautz p.238
Bibliography
- Alfred Krautz. International directory of cinematographers set- and costume designers in film. Saur, 1983.
External links
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