Little Jacques (1923 film) explained
Little Jacques |
Director: | Georges Lannes Georges Raulet |
Cinematography: | Léon Wladimir Batifol Marcel Eywinger |
Studio: | Phocea Film |
Distributor: | Phocea Film |
Country: | France |
Language: | Silent French intertitles |
Little Jacques (French: Le petit Jacques) is a 1923 French silent drama film directed by Georges Lannes and Georges Raulet and starring André Rolane, Henri Baudin and Violette Jyl.[1]
Cast
- André Rolane as Jacques
- Henri Baudin as Noël Rambert
- Violette Jyl as Claire Mortal
- Hélène Darly as Marthe Rambert
- Marcel Vibert as Daniel Mortal
- Maurice Schutz as Doctor Artez
- Pierre Fresnay as Paul Laverdac
- Gaston Derigal as Gardonne
- Gilbert Dacheux as Butler
- Henri Deneyrieu as Gobergau
- Robert Guilbert as Commissar
- Jany Delille
Bibliography
- Yves Desrichard. Julien Duvivier: Cinquante ans de noirs destins. Durante Editeur, 2001.
Notes and References
- Desrichard p.162