The Bread Peddler
Mar 23 1934
•2h 40m
•Drama
A brave woman is sentenced to prison on false testimony. She escapes twenty years later and takes refuge in Paris where she carries bread while looking for her children Georges and Lucie who will find her and exonerate her.
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Fernandel
Billenbuis

Mona Goya
Mary

Germaine Dermoz
Jeanne Fortier

Jacques Grétillat
Garaud
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