The Blaireau Case (1923 film) explained

The Blaireau Case
Director:Louis Osmont
Studio:Pathé Consortium Cinéma
Distributor:Pathé Consortium Cinéma
Country:France

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.

Cast

References

  1. Krautz p.238

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