The Lost Village
Originally released in 1947. The Lost Village is a drama film. directed by Christian Stengel.
Starring Gaby Morlay, Alfred Adam, and Noël Roquevert
Synopsis
In the peaceful alpine village of Granges-de-Mortes, a tragedy has just taken place: Gustave Boeuf, the local Casanova, has mysteriously died at the foot of a wayside cross. Shortly afterwards, a peasant, who is suspected of having murdered him, hangs himself from a branch of the calvary. But was he the real culprit? Angélique Barrodet, an old maid , who had been Gustave's fiancée before he abandoned her on the very day of their wedding, leads the investigation in her own way.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Gaby Morlay
as Angélique Barrodet
Alfred Adam
as Gustave Boeuf
Noël Roquevert
as Father Landrin, peasant
Line Noro
as Amélina Landrin
René Génin
as Toubredin
Lucienne Laurence
as Josette Marny
Jean Wall
as Tancaz, tavern keeper
Guy Decomble
as Jean Pétrat
Albert Rémy
as Mountaineer
Arlette Merry
as Berthe Tancuaz
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Agence Générale Cinématographique
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Lost Village about?
In the peaceful alpine village of Granges-de-Mortes, a tragedy has just taken place: Gustave Boeuf, the local Casanova, has mysteriously died at the foot of a wayside cross. Shortly afterwards, a p...
Who directed The Lost Village?
The Lost Village was directed by Christian Stengel.
How long is The Lost Village?
The Lost Village has a runtime of 1 hours and 35 minutes (95 minutes total).
When was The Lost Village released?
The Lost Village was released on November 26, 1947 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Lost Village?
The main cast of The Lost Village includes Gaby Morlay, Alfred Adam, Noël Roquevert, Line Noro, René Génin.