Malaire
Originally released in 1952. Malaire is a drama film. directed by Gilbert Dupé. At just 80 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Charles Vanel, Arturo Marín, and Andrée Debar
Synopsis
Noguère, an old patriarch, is about to die and decides to confess at last to a priest. He once lived alone with his son Juste, who helped him to farm the Mauvents land. One night Noguère fired at a couple of trespassers, hurting the girl and killing her fiancé. Giving Catoune, the girl, the shelter of his home, Noguère was forced - however reluctantly it may have been - to break the bad news to the fiancée. For all that Catoune recovered, settled down and later married Juste. After a while Juste left for the war and was soon reported missing. Noguère comforted the distressed young woman so well that she became her mistress. But Juste had not been killed.
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- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Malaire about?
Noguère, an old patriarch, is about to die and decides to confess at last to a priest. He once lived alone with his son Juste, who helped him to farm the Mauvents land. One night Noguère fired at...
Who directed Malaire?
Malaire was directed by Gilbert Dupé.
How long is Malaire?
Malaire has a runtime of 1 hours and 20 minutes (80 minutes total).
When was Malaire released?
Malaire was released on January 14, 1952 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Malaire?
The main cast of Malaire includes Charles Vanel, Arturo Marín, Andrée Debar, Francisco Arenzana, Alfonso de Córdoba.