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Vidocq (1938 film) : ウィキペディア英語版
Vidocq (1939 film)

''Vidocq'' is a 1939 French historical crime film directed by Jacques Daroy and starring André Brule, Nadine Vogel and René Ferté.〔Crisp p.38〕 The film is based on the memoirs of Eugène François Vidocq. Vidocq was a criminal in nineteenth century Paris who changes sides and became a leading detective.
==Cast==

* André Brule as Vidocq
* Nadine Vogel as Annette
* René Ferté as Salembier
* Jean Worms as Le préfet Henry
* Henri Bosc as Chevalier
* Maurice Lagrenée as Saint-Germain
* Rognoni
* Alexandre Mihalesco
* Georges Paulais
* Jeanne Lion
* Clary Monthal
* Monette Dinay
* Nina Rossi
* Colette Desbruyères
* Roger Legris
* Anthony Gildès
* Pierre Clarel as Un bagnard
* Paul Demange
* Daniel Clérice
* Max Dalban
* Pierre Darmant
* Léon Peltier
* Pierre de Ramey
* Teddy Michaud
* Robert Ralphy
* Bruno Clair
* Jean Brochard as Fanfan, le forçat repenti
* Eliane Pascal as Adèle
* Jean Bouzanquet
* Paul Faivre
* Renée Guerin
* Marcel Pérès
* Léon Roger-Maxime

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