Marraines de France Trailer

Marraines de France Trailer (1916)

08 September 1916 Drama, Romance, War 35 mins

In times of World War I, a group of boisterous young ladies occurs to them that they could help the boys of the front writing letters to them and, thus, becoming their godmothers of war. Madeleine writes to the soldier Jacques Bertin, but, out of prudence, instead of giving her true identity, she impersonates her late grandmother. When the soldier comes on leave and wants to see her, the mistake will bring humorous consequences.

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Cast

Fabienne Fabrèges

as Madeleine Lambert

Georges Flateau

as Jacques Bertin

Armand Dutertre

as Monsieur Lambert

Crew

Georges Specht

Georges Specht Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

France 08 September 1916

Production Companies

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