Sacred Fire Trailer

Sacred Fire Trailer (1942)

12 November 1942 Drama, Comedy 103 mins

A young woman from the countryside travels to Paris to become an actress. Despite all kinds of difficulties, affronts and emotional adventures, she succeeded in gaining a place in the world of entertainment and becomes a great movie star.

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Cast

Viviane Romance

as Paulette Vernier

Georges Flamant

as André Brugnaire

Frank Villard

as Jean Delmas

Édouard Delmont

as 'Papa Bricard'

Gaston Orbal

as 'Le Miteux'

Marthe Salbel

as Marceline

Lucien Callamand

as Beauvais

Catherine Perry

as 'La Régina'

Nicolas Amato

as Drama professor (uncredited)

Jean-François Martial

as Customs officer (uncredited)

Robert Sidonac

as Monsieur Edouard (uncredited)

Chukry-Bey

as (uncredited)

Guy Col

as (uncredited)

Allain Dhurtal

as (uncredited)

Pierre Juvenet

as (uncredited)

Crew

Léonce-Henri Burel

Léonce-Henri Burel Director of Photography

Yves Baudrier

Original Music Composer

Jean Marion

Original Music Composer

Jean Douarinou

Jean Douarinou Set Decoration

Roger Le Bon

Roger Le Bon Production Manager

International Releases Dates

Belgium 14 September 1945

France 12 November 1942

Mexico 25 June 1948

Netherlands 30 May 1947

Sweden 03 September 1946

Production Companies

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