The Mysteries of Paris (1922 film)
The Mysteries of Paris | |
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Directed by | Charles Burguet |
Written by |
André-Paul Antoine Charles Burguet Eugène Sue (novel) |
Starring |
Huguette Duflos Georges Lannes Andrée Lionel |
Cinematography |
Albert Cohendy Georges Raulet |
Production company |
Phocea Film |
Release dates | 6 October 1922 |
Country | France |
Language |
Silent French intertitles |
The Mysteries of Paris (French: Les mystères de Paris) is a 1922 French silent drama film directed by Charles Burguet and starring Huguette Duflos, Georges Lannes and Andrée Lionel.[1] It is based on the novel The Mysteries of Paris by Eugène Sue.
Cast
- Huguette Duflos as Fleur-de-Marie
- Georges Lannes as Le prince Rodolphe
- Andrée Lionel as Sarah MacGrégor
- Camille Bardou as Le Chourineur
- Suzanne Bianchetti as La marquise d'Harville
- Paul Vermoyal as Maître Ferrand - le notaire
- Gilbert Dalleu as Le Maître d'école
- Jeanne Bérangère as La Chouette
- Gaston Modot as Martial
- Yvonne Sergyl as Louise Morel
- Paul Guidé as Le marquis d'Harville
- Pierre Fresnay as François Germain
- Madeleine Guitty as La Goualeuse
- Berthe Jalabert as Madame Séraphin
- Charles Lamy as Monsieur Pipelet
- Sarah Duhamel as Madame Pipelet
- Desdemona Mazza as Cecily
- Simone Vaudry as Claire Dubreuil
- Pierrette Caillol as Rigolette
- Rachel Bérendt as La Louve
- Ernest Maupain as Walter Murph
- René Blancard as Bras-Rouge
- G.A. Martin as Tortillard
- Pillot as Tom Seyton
- Carlo Liten as Morel
- Régine Dumien as Fleur-de-Marie enfant
- Maxime Desjardins as Le grand duc
- Paul Bernard as Rodolphe adolescent
- Suzanne Bles
- Brunet as Cabrion
- Georges de la Noé
- Jules de Spoly
- Robby Guichard as Rodolphe enfant
- Mazalto] as Madame Dubreuil
- Gisele Mundo as Madame Georges
- Madame Perrel as Madame Georges
- Ray-Roy
- Marceline Rouvier as Madame d'Orbigny
- Yvonne Vallet
- Maurice Vauthier as Le docteur Polidori
- Lucien Walter as Malicorne
References
- ↑ Goble p.880
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
External links
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