The Blaireau Case
Originally released in 1932. The Blaireau Case is a comedy film. directed by Henry Wulschleger. At just 83 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Bach, Alice Tissot, and Charles Montel
Synopsis
Blaireau, a poacher, is imprisoned for an offense he didn't commit. An ambitious lawyer tries to exculpate and glorify him. But, once he's released, this major philosopher destroys in just a few hours the prestige painstakingly built by his liberator.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Bach
as Blaireau
Alice Tissot
as Mademoiselle de Hautperthuis
Charles Montel
as Taupin
Renée Passeur
as Mademoiselle de Charville
Georges Tréville
as Baron de Hautperthuis
Jean-Louis Allibert
as Maître Guilloche
Albert Broquin
as Prison guard
Édouard Hardoux
as Prison director
Georges Despaux
as Brigadier
Achille Defrenne
as President of the tribunal
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Les Films Alex Nalpas
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Blaireau Case about?
Blaireau, a poacher, is imprisoned for an offense he didn't commit. An ambitious lawyer tries to exculpate and glorify him. But, once he's released, this major philosopher destroys in just a few ho...
Who directed The Blaireau Case?
The Blaireau Case was directed by Henry Wulschleger.
How long is The Blaireau Case?
The Blaireau Case has a runtime of 1 hours and 23 minutes (83 minutes total).
When was The Blaireau Case released?
The Blaireau Case was released on March 11, 1932 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Blaireau Case?
The main cast of The Blaireau Case includes Bach, Alice Tissot, Charles Montel, Renée Passeur, Georges Tréville.