Triplepatte (1922)
Directed by Raymond Bernard

Drama

Film Synopsis

Robert, the Viscount of Houdan, is indecision personified.  A compulsive procrastinator, he hesitates over everything and never gets round to resolving anything.  As he faces financial ruin, he falls prey to a greedy usurer, who arranges for him to marry the beautiful Yvonne.  An inveterate matchmaker, Baroness Pépin, lends her support to the venture.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Raymond Bernard
  • Script: Tristan Bernard (play), André Godfernaux (play)
  • Cinematographer: Raoul Aubourdier, Alfred Guichard, Paul Guichard
  • Cast: Palau (Boucherot), Henri Debain (Robert - Vicomte de Houdan), Édith Jéhanne (Yvonne Herbelier), Madame Ahnar (Madame Herbelier), Armand Numès (Herbelier), Ryta (Mademoiselle de Crèvecoeur), Jane Loury (La baronne Pépin), Suzy Boldès (La petite de Crèvecoeur), Albert Broquin, Jeanne Bérangère, André Feramus, Major Heitner
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White / Silent
  • Runtime: 90 min

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