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Wicked Duchess

Edwige Feuillère and Pierre Richard-Willm star in director Jacques de Baroncelli's adaptation of the Balzac novella The Duchesse de Langeais, which tells the tale of a Parisian socialite who is romantically pursued by a Napoleonic war hero. With a screenplay by Jean Giraudoux.

Top Cast

  • Edwige Feuillère

    Edwige Feuillère

    Antoinette de Langeais

  • Pierre Richard-Willm

    Pierre Richard-Willm

    Armand de Montriveau

  • Aimé Clariond

    Aimé Clariond

    Ronquerolles

  • Lise Delamare

    Lise Delamare

    Madame de Serizy

  • Charles Granval

    Charles Granval

    The vidame of Pamiers

  • Irène Bonheur

    Irène Bonheur

    Caroline de Vanderesse

  • Marthe Mellot

    Marthe Mellot

    The mother superior

  • Simone Renant

    Simone Renant

    Viscountess Emilie de Fontaines

  • Hélène Constant

    Hélène Constant

    Paméla

Overview

Edwige Feuillère and Pierre Richard-Willm star in director Jacques de Baroncelli's adaptation of the Balzac novella The Duchesse de Langeais, which tells the tale of a Parisian socialite who is romantically pursued by a Napoleonic war hero. With a screenplay by Jean Giraudoux.

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