L'Épervier
L'Épervier (The Sparrowhawk), is a French drama film from 1933, directed and written by Marcel L'Herbier, starring Charles Boyer and Natalie Paley.[1] The film was based on a play by Francis de Croisset.[2] It was also known in the USA under the title Les Amoureux.
L'Épervier | |
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Directed by | Marcel L'Herbier |
Produced by | Impérial Film |
Written by | Marcel L'Herbier Jean-Georges Auriol |
Based on | Francis de Croisset (play) |
Starring | Charles Boyer Natalie Paley |
Music by | Henri Sauguet |
Cinematography | Jules Kruger |
Release date | 17 November 1933 (France) 8 December 1940 (USA) |
Running time | 106 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Cast
- Charles Boyer : Comte Georges de Dasetta
- Natalie Paley : Marina (as Nathalie Paley)
- Marguerite Templey : Madame de Tierrache
- George Grossmith Jr. : Erik Drakton
- Pierre Richard-Willm : René de Tierrache
- Jean Marais : (uncredited)
- Jean Toulout
- Loni Nest
- Viviane Romance
- Gérard Landry
- Christian-Gérard
- Spadolini
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References
- L'Épervier on IMDb
- L’Épervier (1933) Archived 2012-07-08 at Archive.today at the Films de France
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