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Overview
La Grande meute is a French film comedy-drama first released in 1945,
directed by Jean de Limur.
The film is based on a novel by Paul Vialar and stars Jean Brochard, Aimé Clariond, Suzanne Dantès, Jean Dasté and Guy Decomble.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
Synopsis
After the death of his father, Côme de Lambrefaut inherits a vast
estate and a large pack of hunting dogs. To hold onto his
heritage, Lambrefaut must marry a wealthy woman, so notary Marvaut
introduce him to Martin du Bocage, who is hoping to marry off his
daughter to a man of title. Instead, Lambrefaut chooses to wed
Agnès du Charencay, a poor orphan, because she shares his
passion for hunting. In due course, Agnès becomes
pregnant, but loses her baby after an accident sustained during a
hunt. A short while later, Lambrefaut becomes estranged from his
wife and starts an affair with Laurette, a servant. Hurt by this
betrayal, Agnès asks for a divorce and marries the wealthy Martin
du Bocage. With Lambrefaut facing financial ruin,
Agnès decides to inflict a cruel revenge, by robbing him of his
treasured dogs...
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