Les Révoltés de Lomanach (1954)
Directed by Richard Pottier

Drama

Film Synopsis

France, 1799.  During the Vendée War, as the Chouans and the partisans wage a bloody conflict, Monique and Barnaud pursue their tragic romance.  As they are on opposite sides, Monique ought to kill her lover, but she cannot bring herself to do it.  In the end, they will both fall foul of the fanatics...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Richard Pottier
  • Script: Léo Joannon, Jacques Sigurd (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Jean Lehérissey
  • Music: Georges Van Parys
  • Cast: Dany Robin (Monque de Lomanach), Amedeo Nazzari (Jacques Barnaud), Jacques Castelot (M. de Rocheville), Robert Dalban (Un soldat), Jean Danet (de Varadec), Jean Debucourt (Marquis de Lomanach), Carla Del Poggio (Henriette de Lomanach), Michel François (Jean de Latour), Jean Pâqui (M. de Kervalet), Robert Pizani (Philippe), Roger Rudel (Fouché), Michel Vitold (Rabuc), Paul Azaïs (Un garde), Geneviève Gérald (Maria), Gisèle Grandpré (La solliciteuse), Marcelle Hainia (Une douairière), Tony Jacquot (L'abbé), Robert Le Béal (Martilier), Geneviève Morel (Yvonne), Luc Andrieux (Un soldat qui veut dormir)
  • Country: France / Italy
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 88 min

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