Torrents (1947)
Directed by Serge de Poligny

Drama

Film Synopsis

In the middle of the Sahara desert, a caravan comes across the insensible body of a young European woman.  When she regains consciousness, the woman identifies herself as Lena and recalls the events that led up to her present predicament.  She remembers how she met her future husband, Jan, a missionary doctor whom she accompanied to a village in North Africa shortly after their marriage.  They have a baby son, but he dies from a snake bite.  To take their minds off this tragedy, the couple return to Jan's ancestral home in the Savoie, where Jan encounters his first love, Sigrid.  The latter is still insanely in love with Jan and will do anything to win him back, even if it means killing his wife...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Serge de Poligny
  • Script: Georges Neveux, R. de Thomasson, Serge de Poligny, Marie-Anne Desmarest (novel)
  • Cinematographer: René Gaveau
  • Music: Georges Auric, Germaine Tailleferre
  • Cast: Georges Marchal (Yann Getersen), Renée Faure (Sigrid), Helen Vita (Léna), Alexandre Rignault (Ben Napoléon), Jean Debucourt (Lindval), Robert de Thomasson (Le capitaine Arnoux), Gabrielle Fontan (Maria), Lucy Valnor (La petite Sigrid), Jacques Gall (Malki), Olivier Mathot (Hervé), Georges Delatour (Bastien), Yvette Andréyor (La mère de Léna), Gérard Gervais (Le petit Jan), Marcelle Hainia (Tante Coralie), Liliane Valais (Liliane), Jean-Marc Tennberg
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 90 min

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