The Imberger Mystery Explained

The Imberger Mystery
Director:Jacques Séverac
Producer:Edmond Ratisbonne
Based On:Le Spectre de M. Imberger by Henry de Gorsse
Starring:Camille Bert
Simone Deguyse
Jean Galland
Cinematography:Jean Isnard
Jean-Marie Maillols
Studio:Compagnie Autonome de Cinématographie
Distributor:Cinédis
Runtime:82 minutes
Country:France

The Imberger Mystery (French: Le mystère Imberger) is a 1935 French mystery crime film directed by Jacques Séverac and starring Camille Bert, Simone Deguyse and Jean Galland.[1] It was based on a play by Henry de Gorsse.[2]

Synopsis

Monsieur Imberger discovers that his wife Charlotte is having an affair with his nephew Max. Shortly afterwards he disappears, but there are several reported sightings of him.

Cast

References

  1. Rège p.930
  2. Goble p.188

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