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Foyer perdu
Foyer perdu
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  2. Foyer perdu

Foyer perdu

1952
1h 45m
Comedy

Status

Released

Release

1952

Runtime

1h 45m

Storyline

A brave and talkative wine merchant, Eugène Barbentin drives his son Pierrot out of the family home, because he has given birth to his girlfriend. His wife then reveals to him that he is not Pierrot's father and she flees with her lover. Abandoned, Eugene will be saved by his mother who will restore the situation with energy and determination.

Score Distribution

Details

Status
Released
Runtime
1h 45m
Jun 13, 1952
Languages
French
Director
Jean Loubignac
Production
Optimax Films
Optimax Films
Production Countries
France

Top Cast

15 Cast Members

Gaby Morlay

Gaby Morlay

Alice Barbentin

Aimé Clariond

Aimé Clariond

Georges Fontaine

Mary Marquet

Madame Barbentin mother

Guy Rapp

Guy Rapp

Eugène Barbentin

Claude Nicot

Claude Nicot

Pierre Barbentin

Charles Bouillaud

Charles Bouillaud

Thomas, clerk

Jacqueline Dor

Douce

Mag-Avril

Mag-Avril

Mademoiselle Janvier

René Hell

René Hell

Louise Nowa

Virginie

Georges Paulais

Georges Paulais

Renée Régnard

Paul Crauchet

Paul Crauchet

Coffee boy

Roger Dalphin

Harry-Max

Harry-Max

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