The Hand passes
the Hand passes is a Play of Georges Feydeau. It was represented for the first time on March 1st 1904 with the Théâtre of the Innovations and was diffused in television the December 31st 1972 on the second channel of ORTF.
Synopsis
Data sheet
- Author: Georges Feydeau
- Put in Scene: Pierre Mondy
- Realization: Pierre Sabbagh
- Decorations: Claude Catulle
- Costumes: Claude Catulle
- Direction of the scene: Edward Sanderson
- Director of the photography: Lucien Billiards
- Script: Yvette Boussard
- assisting Script: Guy Mauplot
- Date and place of recording: January 22nd 1972 with the Theater Marigny
Distribution
- Jean-Pierre Darras: Massenay
- Alfred Adam: Chanal
- Sophie Desmarets: Francine
- Francoise Engel: Sophie
- Pierre Dory: Hubertin
- Marc Dudicourt: Panteloup
- Georges Montillier: Coustouillu
- Philippe Dumat: Belgence
- Daniel Prévost: Auguste
- max Montavon: Etienne
- Jacques Balutin: Lapige
- Christiane Muller: Marthe
- Aime-Jean: the police chief
- Annie Roudier: Madeleine
- Edward Sanderson: the secretary
- Bernard Durand: the first remover
- Jean-Luc Géninasca: the second remover
Bonds
- the site of one of the members of the team of [[With the Theater this evening]]
- the official site of [[With the theater this evening]]
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