La Révoltée (1948)
Directed by Marcel L'Herbier

Drama
aka: Stolen Affections

Film Synopsis

Shortly after she learns that her husband has been unfaithful to her, Françoise has a second shock when her child dies before her eyes.  Her husband returns to her, but she rejects him and drives him to suicide.  She falls in love with another man, but he turns out to be already married...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Marcel L'Herbier
  • Script: Marcel L'Herbier, Pierre Sabatier (novel), Jean Sarment (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Christian Matras
  • Music: Marius-François Gaillard
  • Cast: Josette Day (Françoise Darbel), Victor Francen (Henri Dumières), Jacques Berthier (Serge Loref), Jaque Catelain (Christian Darbel), Sylvie (Mademoiselle Barge), Irène Capri (La nurse), Michèle Marly (La poule), Olen Monty (Madame Del Pozzo), Daniel Mendaille (Le confesseur), Jacques Sernas (Rudy), Sylvio De Pedrelli (Le juge Roncolli), Charles Dechamps (Le général), Rolla Norman (Le libraire), Michel Rob (Georges), Alfred Arlais, Célia Cortez, Rubi D'Alma, Maurice Devienne, René Pascal, Gil Vidal
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Aka: Stolen Affections

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