Rapax
Originally released in 1922. Rapax is a feature film. directed by Jean Faber.
Starring Violette Jyl, Albert Mayer, and Paul Amiot
Synopsis
Widow Simone d'Argentières lives in Neuilly with her son Jean and her friend Hélène Castillon, whose brother Georges wants to marry Simone. Both the chauffeur Pistol and the servant Malar are in love with the maid Prunette. Georges makes a deal with businessman Paramine in the hope of ending his financial troubles while Albert D'Amentières proposes to his sister-in-law Simone who declines arguing that she does not wish to give Jean a step-father. Hélène overhears this and repeats it to Georges who says in front of the servants: "What a shame she has a son'. Little Jean leaves for a vacation with old father Pailloux at the country. Gypsies settle near by and their leader Luigi meets Paramine who is here under the assumed name of Simon and gives him money. The next day, little Jean disappears.
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rapax about?
Widow Simone d'Argentières lives in Neuilly with her son Jean and her friend Hélène Castillon, whose brother Georges wants to marry Simone. Both the chauffeur Pistol and the servant Malar are in...
Who directed Rapax?
Rapax was directed by Jean Faber.
When was Rapax released?
Rapax was released on September 1, 1922 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Rapax?
The main cast of Rapax includes Violette Jyl, Albert Mayer, Paul Amiot, Lise Hestia, Simone Genevois.