Le Voyageur de la Toussaint
Apr 08 1943
•2h 42m
•Drama, Crime
A young man comes back to his hometown to be confronted with a bourgeois obnoxious family who has always despised his -now dead - parents because they were music hall artists, "entertainers". But because he's the sole legatee of an uncle's fortune, his relatives become friendly with him.. at least for a while.
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Assia Noris
Colette Mauvoisin

Jules Berry
Plantel

Gabrielle Dorziat
Gérardine Éloi

Guillaume de Sax
Babin
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