The Idiot (1946 film) explained

The Idiot
Director:Georges Lampin
Producer:Sacha Gordine
Starring:Edwige Feuillère
Lucien Coëdel
Jean Debucourt
Music:V. de Butzow
Maurice Thiriet
Editing:Léonide Azar
Studio:Films Sacha Gordine
La Magie Films
Distributor:Les Films Osso
Runtime:101 minutes
Country:France
Gross:1,079,256 admissions (France)[1]

The Idiot (French: L'idiot) is a 1946 French drama film directed by Georges Lampin and starring Edwige Feuillère, Lucien Coëdel and Jean Debucourt.[2] It is an adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel The Idiot. The film's sets were designed by Léon Barsacq, credited as the art director. It was shot at the Epinay and Neuilly Studios in Paris.

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  1. Web site: Box Office Success of Gerard Philippe films. Box Office Story.
  2. Oscherwitz & Higgins p.167