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L'Arlésienne (1922)

Overview

The final film of André Antoine.Based on the play by Alphonse Daudet. In the nineteenth century, in Camargue, the charming Frédéri, young son of wealthy farmers, is madly in love with a beautiful Arlesienne and wants only to marry her. But the family learns that she has had an affair with a herdsman. Frédéri is deeply affected by this revelation that destroys all his dreams.
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André Antoine profile
André Antoine

Director

Cast

Marthe Fabris profile
Marthe Fabris

L'Arlésienne

Berthe Jalabert profile
Berthe Jalabert

La Renaude

Lucienne Bréval profile
Lucienne Bréval

Rose Mamaï

Gabriel de Gravone profile
Gabriel de Gravone

Frédéri

Louis Ravet profile
Louis Ravet

Balthazar

Charles De Rochefort profile
Charles De Rochefort

Mitifio

Léon Malavier profile
Léon Malavier

Francet Mamaï

Marthe Fabris profile
Marthe Fabris

L'Arlésienne

Berthe Jalabert profile
Berthe Jalabert

La Renaude

Lucienne Bréval profile
Lucienne Bréval

Rose Mamaï

Gabriel de Gravone profile
Gabriel de Gravone

Frédéri

Louis Ravet profile
Louis Ravet

Balthazar

Charles De Rochefort profile
Charles De Rochefort

Mitifio

Léon Malavier profile
Léon Malavier

Francet Mamaï

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Release Date

October 3, 1922

Original Language

No Language

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$0.00

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