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The Revenge of Baccarat

In Paris, in the middle of the 19th century, the Comte de Chamery died of poisoning, leaving a considerable fortune to his long-dead son. Sir William, the count's murderer, hires a young rogue, Rocambole, to pretend to be the deceased's son. The two accomplices have the Count's fortune handed over to them. But their trickery is discovered by an intriguer, Baccarat, who finds the real Count of Chamery, a young painter without fortune, in love with Carmen de Montevecchio. Rocambole, who stops at nothing, kills Sir William, gets rid of Armand and makes Carmen love him. But Baccarat is determined not to let him continue his villainies.

Top Cast

  • Pierre Brasseur

    Pierre Brasseur

    Rocambole

  • Sophie Desmarets

    Sophie Desmarets

    Baccarat

  • Robert Arnoux

    Robert Arnoux

    Ventura

  • Roland Armontel

    Roland Armontel

    Comte Artoff

  • Marcel Delaître

    Marcel Delaître

    Docteur Blanche

  • Loredana

    Loredana

    Carmen de Montevecchio

  • Vittorio Sanipoli

    Vittorio Sanipoli

    Comte Arnaud de Chamery

  • Lucien Nat

    Lucien Nat

    Andrea

  • Ernesto Sabbatini

    Ernesto Sabbatini

    Marquis de Montevecchio

Overview

In Paris, in the middle of the 19th century, the Comte de Chamery died of poisoning, leaving a considerable fortune to his long-dead son. Sir William, the count's murderer, hires a young rogue, Rocambole, to pretend to be the deceased's son. The two accomplices have the Count's fortune handed over to them. But their trickery is discovered by an intriguer, Baccarat, who finds the real Count of Chamery, a young painter without fortune, in love with Carmen de Montevecchio. Rocambole, who stops at nothing, kills Sir William, gets rid of Armand and makes Carmen love him. But Baccarat is determined not to let him continue his villainies.

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