La Joueuse d'orgue Trailer

La Joueuse d'orgue Trailer (1936)

29 July 1936 Drama 85 mins

Robert Bernier murdered his brother with the complicity of a worker. The only witness to the tragedy, Veronique was injured while rescuing her boss and remains blind. Later, cured by an operation, she denounces the criminal whose voice she recognized and who had taken over the factory.

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Cast

Marcelle Géniat

as Véronique

Pierre Larquey

as Magloire

Jacques Varennes

as Robert Bernier

Gaby Triquet

as La petite Marthe

France Ellys

as Madame Bernier

Jacques Berlioz

as Le juge d'instruction

Andrée Berty

as La jeune fille

Nicole Rozan

as L'amie de Magloire

Daniel Clérice

as Philippe

Crew

Jane Bos

Original Music Composer

Hugues Laurent

Hugues Laurent Production Design

Jacques Montéran

Jacques Montéran Director of Photography

Henri Janvier

Henri Janvier Director of Photography

Georges Goudard

Georges Goudard Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

France 29 July 1936

Production Companies

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