The Clairvoyant (1924 film) explained

The Clairvoyant
Director:Leon Abrams
Cinematography:Raymond Agnel
Alphonse Gibory
Studio:Abdoré
Distributor:Etablissements Georges Petit
Country:France
Language:Silent
French intertitles

The Clairvoyant (French: La voyante) is a 1924 French silent drama film directed by Leon Abrams and starring Sarah Bernhardt, Georges Melchior and Harry Baur. It was based on a play by Sacha Guitry. This was the final film of the celebrated stage actress Sarah Bernhardt who died during production.[1]

Plot

Jean is thrown out of the house by his father, a remarried politician, out of jealousy for his friendship with his mother-in-law. He finds refuge at an artist's apartment. In the same building lives a famous fortune teller that the mother-in-law just happens to consult. With her help, Jean will be able to marry his young sweetheart and his father will solve his political troubles.

Cast

References

  1. Menefee p.39

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