
Monsieur Breloque a disparu (1938)
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- 1h 35min
- Comedy
- 30 Mar 1938 (France)
- Movie
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Lucien Baroux | ... |
Monsieur Breloque
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Marcel Simon | ... |
Le comte de Brazeuil
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Junie Astor | ... |
Francine
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Gabrielle Dorziat | ... |
La baronne Granger
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Foun-Sen | ... |
Thi-Hou
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André Bervil | ... |
Le détective Pierre Martel
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Jean Brochard |
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Rivers Cadet |
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Pauline Carton |
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Paul Castan |
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Raymond Galle | ... |
Le fils
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Claire Gérard |
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Pierre Juvenet |
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Charles Lemontier |
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Jean Peyrière |
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Marguerite Pierry | ... |
Hermance Piegeois
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Suzy Pierson | ... |
La comtesse de Brazeuil
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Elisa Ruis |
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Robert Seller |
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André Siméon |
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Directed by
Robert Péguy |
Written by
Paul Armond | ... | (play "Dicky") |
Marcel Gerbidon | ... | (play "Dicky") |
Jean Guitton | ... | (scenario & dialogue) |
Jean Manoussi | ... | (play "Dicky") (as Manoussi) |
Produced by
Charles Battesti | ... | producer |
Charles Péguy | ... | producer |
Robert Péguy | ... | producer |
Music by
Henri Verdun |
Cinematography by
Jean Bachelet |
Production Design by
Émile Duquesne |
Production Management
Charles Battesti | ... | production manager |
Sound Department
Louis Kieffer | ... | sound |
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- Atlas Films S.A. (1940) (Belgium) (theatrical) (reissue period of war)
- D.U.C. (1938) (France) (theatrical)
- Delta-Films (1938) (Belgium) (theatrical)
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Original play: 'Dicky', play in four acts, written by Paul Armont, Marcel Gerbidon and Jean Manoussi, 1923, published in "Les Annales" (# 2041-2044). See more » |
Movie Connections | Remade as Trappola d'amore (1940). See more » |