The Abbot Constantine (1925 film)
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Directed by | Julien Duvivier |
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Production company | Les Films Marcel Vandal et Charles Delac |
Distributed by | Films Petit |
Release date | 9 October 1925 |
Running time | 73 minutes |
Country | France |
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The Abbot Constantine (French: L'abbé Constantin) is a 1925 French silent comedy film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Jean Coquelin, Pierre Stéphen and Claude France. It is based on the novel The Abbot Constantine by Ludovic Halévy. The novel was remade as a sound film in 1933.[1]
A French Catholic Priest is horrified when he learns that two Protestant American women have moved in nearby. However he is soon on good terms with them, and his nephew eventually falls in love with one of them.
Cast[]
- Jean Coquelin as L'abbé Constantin
- Pierre Stéphen as Paul de Lavardens
- Claude France as Mrs. Scott
- Georges Lannes as Jean Reynaud
- as Bettina Percival
- as Comtesse de Lavardens
- Georges Deneubourg as Comte de Larnac
- as Pauline
- as Bernard, le jardinier
- Lionel Salem
References[]
- ^ Goble p.661
Bibliography[]
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
External links[]
Categories:
- 1925 films
- French films
- French silent feature films
- French-language films
- Films directed by Julien Duvivier
- French black-and-white films
- French comedy films
- 1925 comedy films
- 1920s French film stubs