The Soul of France Trailer

The Soul of France Trailer (1928)

26 April 1928 Drama 98 mins

This film follows Jean, a young French soldier who is physically and mentally scarred by his experiences on the front lines. He struggles to readjust to civilian life, and his family soon realizes the extent of his trauma. Jean's childhood sweetheart, Madeleine, is now married to his friend and fellow soldier, Pierre. Jean's family fears he will succumb to his despair, and they desperately search for ways to help him find peace.

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Cast

Jean Murat

as Paul Vertaens

Maxime Desjardins

as Charles Duchêne

Georges Charlia

as Max Duchêne

Michèle Verly

as Claire de Montmaure

Berthe Jalabert

as Françoise Duchêne

André Heuzé

as Roger Duchêne

René Lacoste

as Le baron de Montmaure

Crew

René Gaveau

René Gaveau Cinematography

Paul Portier

Paul Portier Cinematography

International Releases Dates

France 26 April 1928

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