Summary
L’Homme traqué is a French film first released in 1947,
directed by Robert Bibal.
The film stars Louise Carletti, Jean Tissier, Fréhel, Claude Barry and Antonin Berval.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Robert Bibal
- Script: Francis Carco
- Photo: ?
- Cast: Louise Carletti (Léontine), Jean Tissier (Fouasse), Fréhel (La mère Tout le Monde), Claude Barry, Antonin Berval (Victor), Jules Dorpe, Marcel Herrand (Lampleur, le boulanger), Paola Manelli, Michèle Michel (Une fille), Hélène Pépée (Une fille), Georges Sauval (Le père La Frite), Madeleine Suffel (La boulangère), André Talmès (André)
- Country: France
- Language: French
- Runtime: 100 min; B&W
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