The Ordinance
the ordinance is a French film carried out by Victor Tourjansky in 1933
Summary
Colonelle the Limousin becomes the mistress of one fringant lieutenant. Surprised by the ordinance of her old husband, it is given to him to buy its silence, but returns to it and commits suicide after very having acknowledged in a letter intended for her husband. Furious, the colonel will kill the ordinance
Data sheet
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Realization: Victor Tourjansky
- Scenario: According to a news of Guy of Maupassant
- Adaptation: Victor Tourjansky, Boris de Fast
- Dialog: Jacques Natanson
- Assistant realizer: Pierre Calmann-Levy
- Images: Fédote Bourgassoff, Louis Born
- Music: Rene Sylviano
- Lyrics: Serge Veber
- Costumes: Georges K. Benda
- Decorations: Serge Pimenoff
- Sound: Carl S. Livermann
- Assembly: Boris de Fast
- Lasted: 76mn
- Film 35mm, black and white
- Turning in May and June 1933
- Production: Capitole Films, Films R.P
- Kind: Dramatic comedy
- First presentation the 8/26/1933
Distribution
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Fernandel : Etienne
- Jean Worms: The colonel of the Limousin
- Marcelle Chantal: Helene of the Limousin, her wife
- Paulette Dubost: Marie
- Alexandre Rignault: Philippe
- Georges Stone: Saint-Albert
- Claude Lehmann
- Pierre Darmant
- Jean Gobet
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Directing of production: Simon Schiffrin
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