The Two Boys (1936 film)

The Two Boys (French: Les deux gosses) is a 1936 French drama film directed by Fernand Rivers. It is based on the 1880 novel of the same name by Pierre Decourcelle, which had previously been made into a silent film The Two Boys.[1]

The Two Boys
Directed byFernand Rivers
Produced byFernand Rivers
Written byPierre Decourcelle (novel)
Music by Tiarko Richepin
CinematographyJean Bachelet
Edited byJacques Desagneaux
Production
company
Les Films Fernand Rivers
Distributed byD.U.C.
Release date
9 September 1936
Running time
115 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
French poster of the movie by Francisque Poulbot.

The film's sets were designed by Robert Gys.

Cast

  • Paul Barge
  • Rivers Cadet as Mulot
  • Lucienne Cauvières as Soeur Simplice
  • Dorville as La Limace
  • Annie Ducaux as Colette
  • Maurice Escande as Georges de Kerlor
  • Serge Grave as Claudinet
  • Jean Heuzé as Brisquet
  • Armand Lurville as Saint-Hyriex
  • Louise Marquet as Brigitte
  • Rolla Norman as Jacques d'Alboise
  • Marguerite Pierry as Zéphyrine
  • Augustine Prieur as Victoire
  • Rogers as Fadard
  • Germaine Rouer as Hélène de Kerlor
  • Robert Seller as Firmin
  • Marcel Seulin as Le petit Claude
  • Jacques Tavoli as Fanfan
  • Jean-Pierre Thisse as Le petit Jean
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References

  1. Goble p.735

Bibliography

  • Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
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