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The Illustrious Maurin

Maurin, an accomplished lady seducer, has acknowledged Césariot as his son. Tonia, Maurin's mistress, is jealous of his love for the boy and follows him one night as he attempts to protect Césariot from the customs officers. But Maurin is shot and dies in Tonia's arms. Based on Jean Aicard's novel.

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  • Antonin Berval

    Antonin Berval

  • Nicole Vattier

    Nicole Vattier

  • Jean Aquistapace

    Jean Aquistapace

  • Armand Larcher

    Armand Larcher

  • Délia Col

    Délia Col

  • Doumel

    Doumel

  • Sinoël

    Sinoël

  • Grinda

    Grinda

    Saulnier

  • Édouard Delmont

    Édouard Delmont

    Mascurel

Overview

Maurin, an accomplished lady seducer, has acknowledged Césariot as his son. Tonia, Maurin's mistress, is jealous of his love for the boy and follows him one night as he attempts to protect Césariot from the customs officers. But Maurin is shot and dies in Tonia's arms. Based on Jean Aicard's novel.

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