

La Marseillaise
Genres
Overview
A film about the early part of the French Revolution, shown from the eyes of the citizens of Marseille, counts in German exile and, of course, the king Louis XVI, each showing their own small problems.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
131 min
Release Date
1938-02-10
Status
Released
Original Language
French
Vote Count
38
Vote Average
6.9
Pierre Renoir
Louis XVI King of France
Lise Delamare
Queen Marie-Antoinette
Louis Jouvet
Roederer
Jaque Catelain
Capitaine Langlade
Elisa Ruis
La princesse de Lamballe
Aimé Clariond
Monsieur de Saint Laurent
Jean Aymé
Monsieur de Fouguerolles
Léon Larive
Picard, le valet du roi
William Aguet
Duque de La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt
Marie-Pierre Sordet-Dantès
Le Dauphin
Yveline Auriol
La Dauphine
Pamela Stirling
Une suivante
Génia Vaury
Une suivante
Jean Aquistapace
Paul Giraud, le maire du village
Georges Spanelly
La Chesnaye
Pierre Nay
Dubouchage
Edmond Castel
Leroux
Werner Florian
Westerman
Maurice Escande
Le seigneur du village
André Zibral
Monsieur de Saint Merri
Irène Joachim
Madame de Saint Laurent
Andrex
Honoré Arnaud
Edmond Ardisson
Jean-Joseph Bomier, le maçon
Charles Blavette
Un Marseillais
Paul Dullac
Javel, le chasseur à la fronde
Jean-Louis Allibert
Moissan, un Marseillais
Fernand Flament
Ardisson, un Marseillais
Alex Truchy
Cuculière, un Marseillais
Georges Péclet
Lieutenant Pignatel
Géo Dorlis
Un chef marseillais
Géo Lastry
Le capitaine Massagne
Adolphe Autran
Le tambour Marseillais
Édouard Delmont
Anatole Roux dit 'Cabri'
Nadia Sibirskaïa
Louison
Jenny Hélia
Louise Vauclair, l'interpellatrice
Gaston Modot
Un volontaire
Sévérine Lerczinska
Une paysanne
Julien Carette
Un volontaire
Marthe Marty
La mère de Bomier
Odette Cazau
Thérèse
Edmond Beauchamp
Le curé Fayet
Blanche Destournelles
Clémence
Pierre Ferval
Fernand Bellan
Lucy Kieffer
Une suivante
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Robert Manuel
Robert Rollis
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