Le Prussien
Le Prussien is a 1971 French made-for-television film directed by Jean L'Hôte and starring Edmond Beauchamp. It is Isabelle Huppert's film debut.[1]
Le Prussien | |
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Directed by | Jean L'Hôte |
Written by | Jean L'Hôte |
Starring | Edmond Beauchamp |
Cinematography | Christian Pétard |
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Country | France |
Language | French |
Cast
- Edmond Beauchamp - Le 'Prussien'
- Françoise Lugagne - Lucie
- Alfred Adam - Victor
- Jacques Rispal - Auguste
- Denise Bailly - Madeleine
- Jeanne Hardeyn - Marguerite
- Mélanie Brévan - Marie-Thérèse
- Isabelle Huppert - Elisabeth
- Freddy Schluck - Jules
- Marc Chapiteau - Paul
- Max Doria - Alfred
- Andrée Tainsy - Yvonne
- Alexandre Rignault - Le notaire
- Jacques Maginot - Le fossoyeur
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See also
- Isabelle Huppert on screen and stage
References
- "Canal Plus: Isabelle Huppert". canalplus.com. Retrieved 12 May 2010.
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