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La Grande Meute

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'La Grande Meute' is a 1945 French film directed by Jean de Limur.

The title refers to a pack of dogs inherited by Cme de Lambrefaut through the family mansion on the death of his father. Everything else apart from the 110 hunting dogs has been mortgaged. He marries Agns de Charenay, who shares his enthusiasm for the hunt, but this leads to the death of their son and hopes of descendants. Agns divorces and marries a man whose wealth helps her to humiliate Cme, by buying his debts, slowly acquiring everything. In September 1939, the house is destroyed by gunfire and the dogs all escape.

The film recorded admissions in France of 1,754,414.[http://translate.google.com.au/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://www.boxofficestory.com/&prev=search French box office for 1945] at Box Office Story

Cast



* Jean Brochard: Matre Marvault

* Aim Clariond: Martin du Bocage

* Suzanne Dants: La marquise de Badoul

* Jean Dast: L'huissier

* Guy Decomble: Me Frouas

* Jacques Dumesnil: Cme de Lambrefaut

* Camille Gurini: La Rame

* Julienne Paroli: Sylvie

* Jacqueline Porel: Agns de Charanay

* Maurice Schutz: Patrice de Lambrefaut

* Paul Vill: Le cur

* Paulette lambert: Laurette

* Paul Barge

* Ketty Kerviel

* Frdric Mariotti

* Moriss

References




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