Inspector Sergil Explained
Inspector Sergil |
Director: | Jacques Daroy |
Music: | Bruno Coquatrix |
Studio: | ATA Les Cigales |
Distributor: | Les Films Constellation |
Runtime: | 95 minutes |
Country: | France |
Inspector Sergil (French: Inspecteur Sergil) is a 1947 French crime film directed by Jacques Daroy and starring Paul Meurisse and Liliane Bert. It is set in Marseilles.[1] It was a popular success and was followed by two sequels Sergil and the Dictator and Sergil Among the Girls.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Claude Bouxin.
Cast
- Paul Meurisse as Inspecteur Pierre Sergil
- Liliane Bert as Bijou
- André Burgère as Jacques Saugères
- Véra Maxime as Nadège
- Marc Valbel as Stan
- Pierre Clarel as Georges Martel
- Dora Doll as Sandra Grégoriff
- René Blancard as Goujon
- Henri Arius as Le concierge
- Louis Florencie as Le commissaire
- Fransined as Un policier
- Jérôme Goulven as Monnier
- Raymond Loyer as Le commandant
- Victoria Marino as La chanteuse
References
- Block pg. 49
Bibliography
- Marcelline Block. World Film Locations: Marseilles. Intellect Books, 2013.