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The Lame Devil

Le Diable boiteux · 1948 | 125 min | Drama · History

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Synopsis

The Lame Devil is a 1948 French black-and-white historical film written and directed by Sacha Guitry. A biography of the titular French diplomat Talleyrand (1754–1838), it stars Guitry in the lead role. Originally forbidden by the French censor and turned into a play, the film went on to be released into six languages.

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Credits

Director
Sacha Guitry
Screenplay
Sacha Guitry
Director of Photography
Nikolai Toporkoff
Original Music Composer
Louis Beydts
Country
France

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Cast · 20

Bernard Dhéran

Bernard Dhéran

Maurice Schutz

Maurice Schutz

PR

Philippe Richard

JV

Jacques Varennes

LM

Lana Marconi

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