The Head of a man
the Head of a man is a French film carried out by Julien Duvivier left in 1933. It is about an adaptation of the novel éponyme of the investigations of the Commissaire Maigret, of Georges Simenon.
Synopsis
The Maigret police chief inquires into a crime apparently committed by simple of spirit…
Data sheet
- Realization: Julien Duvivier
- Scenario: Pierre Calmann, Louis Delaprée and Julien Duvivier, according to the novel of Georges Simenon
- Producing: Charles Delac and Marcel Vandal
- Original music: Jacques Dallin
- Image: Armand Thirard
- Assembly: Marthe Poncin (credited Marthe Bassi)
- Artistic director: Georges Wakhévitch (not credited)
- Assistants realizers: Pierre Calmann and Gilbert de Kniff (credited Gilbert de Knyff)
- Technician of the sound: Marcel Courmes (ace Courmes)
- Operator camera: Emile Pierre (credited Emile Pierre)
- Kind: Police
- Country: France
- Lasted: 90 min
- Sound: Monophonic (Western Electric Sound System)
- Image: Black and white
- Coming out date in rooms in France the February 18th 1933
Distribution
- Harry Baur : Police chief Jules Maigret
- Valéry Inkijinoff: Radek
- Alexandre Rignault: Joseph Heurtin
- Gaston Jacquet: Willy Tool bag
- Louis Gauthier: the judge
- Henri Echourin: Inspector Ménard
- Marcel Bourdel: Inspector January
- Frederic Munié: the lawyer
- Armand Numès: the director of the police force
- Camus: hotel the
- Rene Alexandre: the driver
- Gina Manes: Edna Reichberg
- Missia : the singer of the streets
- Oleo: the chambermaid
- Line Noro: the girl
- Damia: the woman wearies
- Jean Brochard: Small role (not credited)
- Jerome Goulven: a witness (not credited)
- Jane Pierson: the cooker (not credited)
- Rene Stern: the Gerard of the Eden (not credited)
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