Summary
Malaire is a French-Spanish film first released in 1952,
directed by Gilbert Dupé and Alejandro Perla.
The film is based on a novel by Gilbert Dupé and stars Manuel Alcón, Francisco Arenzana, Joaquín Bergía, Benito Cobeña and Alfonso de Córdoba.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Gilbert Dupé, Alejandro Perla
- Script: André-Paul Antoine, Manuel Cardenal, Gilbert Dupé (novel), Jean de la Varende, Alejandro Perla, Jack Sanger
- Photo: Jules Kruger
- Music: Marcel Delannoy
- Cast: Manuel Alcón, Francisco Arenzana (Juste Noguère), Joaquín Bergía, Benito Cobeña, Alfonso de Córdoba, Andrée Debar (Catherine-Charlotte Garcia dite Catoune), Eugenio Domingo, D. Dominguez, Manuel Guitián, Arturo Marín (Jérôme Noguère), Felipe Mayo, Francisco Tauro, Charles Vanel (Noguère aîné), José Villasante
- Country: France / Spain
- Language: Portuguese
- Runtime: 80 min

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