Rayés des vivants (1952)
Directed by Maurice Cloche

Drama

Film Synopsis

Pierre Baupré, a habitual criminal, is placed on a rehabilitation program with four of his friends.  With the help of social services, Pierre finds work, but his fresh start is jeopardised by the return of Marcelle, who first drove him into a life of crime.  Surgery may help to make him a more balanced individual...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Maurice Cloche
  • Script: Henri Danjou
  • Cinematographer: Nicolas Hayer
  • Music: Marceau Van Hoorebecke
  • Cast: François Chaumette (Momo), Irène Corday (L'assistante sociale), Albert Dinan (Toto), Daniel Ivernel (Pierre Baupré), Christiane Lénier (Isabelle), Claire Maurier (Une fille), Marthe Mercadier (Marcelle), André Pasdoc (L'inspecteur des prisons), Georges Bourgeois, André Carnège, Anthony Carretier, Jacqueline Castel, Nora Costes, J. de Faucon, Jacqueline Dorian, Jean Francel, Jean Lanier, Roger Legris, Albert Michel, Maurice Méric
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 90 min

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