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The Two Orphans

Les Deux Orphelines · 1933 | 102 min | Drama

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Synopsis

The Two Orphans is a 1933 French historical drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Rosine Deréan, Renée Saint-Cyr and Gabriel Gabrio. The film's sets were designed by the art director Lucien Aguettand. The film was based on the play The Two Orphans which had been turned into several films. Tourneur altered the story slightly by moving it forward from the French Revolution to the Napoleonic Era.

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Credits

Director
Maurice Tourneur
Screenplay
Maurice Tourneur, René Pujol
Director of Photography
Georges Benoît
Original Music Composer
Marcel Delannoy
Country
France

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Cast · 15

Jean Martinelli

Jean Martinelli

AL

André Liabel

JM

Jean-François Martial

AG

Anthony Gildès

CB

Camille Bert

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