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Les Roquevillard

  • 1943
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  • 1h 35m
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6.2/10
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Les Roquevillard (1943)
Drama

France, 1880. Francois Roquevillard is a respected lawyer in Chambery and the head of a family that prides itself on its impeccable morals. Francois's world rapidly begins to fall apart when... Read allFrance, 1880. Francois Roquevillard is a respected lawyer in Chambery and the head of a family that prides itself on its impeccable morals. Francois's world rapidly begins to fall apart when his son Maurice elopes to Italy with Edith Frasne, the wife of an esteemed notary.France, 1880. Francois Roquevillard is a respected lawyer in Chambery and the head of a family that prides itself on its impeccable morals. Francois's world rapidly begins to fall apart when his son Maurice elopes to Italy with Edith Frasne, the wife of an esteemed notary.

  • Director
    • Jean Dréville
  • Writers
    • Henry Bordeaux
    • Charles Exbrayat
  • Stars
    • Charles Vanel
    • Aimé Clariond
    • Yolande Laffon
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    26
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean Dréville
    • Writers
      • Henry Bordeaux
      • Charles Exbrayat
    • Stars
      • Charles Vanel
      • Aimé Clariond
      • Yolande Laffon
    • 2User reviews
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    Charles Vanel
    Charles Vanel
    • Maître François Roquevillard
    Aimé Clariond
    Aimé Clariond
    • Maître Bastard
    • (as Aimé Clariond de la Comédie Française)
    Yolande Laffon
    • Valentine Roquevillard
    Jacques Varennes
    Jacques Varennes
    • Maître Frasne
    Simone Valère
    Simone Valère
    • Jeanne Sassenay
    • (as Simone Valere)
    Jean Pâqui
    Jean Pâqui
    • Maurice Roquevillard
    • (as Jean Paqui)
    Paulette Élambert
    • Marguerite Roquevillard
    • (as Paulette Elambert)
    Raymond Galle
    • Raymond Bercy
    Jeanne Pérez
    • Camille Roquevillard
    Maurice Schutz
    Maurice Schutz
    • Étienne Roquevillard
    Gabrielle Fontan
    • Pierrette La Fauchois
    René Blancard
    René Blancard
      Janine Viénot
      • Thérèse Roquevillard
      • (as Jeanne Vienat)
      Jacques Grétillat
      Jacques Grétillat
      • Porterieux
      • (as J. Gretillat)
      Jean Brochard
      Jean Brochard
      • Philippeaux
      • (as Brochard)
      Jean Périer
      • Maître Hamel
      • (as Jean Perier)
      Fernand Charpin
      Fernand Charpin
      • Antonio Sicardi
      • (as Charpin)
      Mila Parély
      Mila Parély
      • Édith Frasne
      • (as Mila Parely)
      • Director
        • Jean Dréville
      • Writers
        • Henry Bordeaux
        • Charles Exbrayat
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      7guy-bellinger

      Stale stuff vs.great direction

      Given its stale subject (the son of wealthy family elopes with the wife of a notary, thus shaming the family name) and its outdated morality (even if you make mistakes, being part of the possessors automatically makes you a respected person), "Les Roquevillard", made in the occupied France of 1943, should be just unwatchable. But not at all : seeing this film is in no way an ordeal. Credit for that goes to gifted (and still slightly underrated) director Jean Dréville, who manages to make the most of Charles Exbrayat's adaptation of Henry Bordeaux's old-fashioned novel. The weak point of "Les Roquevillard" is that its script retains the novelist's unreserved plea for great families and the ruling class. For, it has to be said, crying over those poor rich is a hard thing to do unless you belong to their cast. Nevertheless, there are a few good points in the screenplay such as the presence of two interesting characters, a malicious notary named Hector Frasne (played with cool conviction by Jacques Varennes) and Jeanne Sasseray, a fresh, vivacious and outspoken young lady ( performed with the required dose of snap by Simone Valère). It also contains some fine lines such as the one delivered by Simone Valère: "I've got to take advantage of my youth to be candid. I'll have all the time in the world to be false later on." But the real quality of "Les Roquevillard" lies in Jean Dréville's artistic choices. The images of his film are really beautiful: fine framing, discreet but efficient camera movements, carefully crafted shots, magnificent lighting based on interplay between light and shadow. On the other hand, he is a good actor director, getting a great actor performance from Charles Vanel (much more restrained than usual) and a passable one from small-time thespians by the name of Jean Pâqui or Raymond Galle. The only really unsatisfactory interpretation surprisingly comes from the usually dependable Fernand Charpin, really ridiculous as a highly improbable Italian sculptor. His Marseilles accent really won't do! All in all, for all its shortcomings, "Les Roquevillard" is a globally good movie whereas in other hands than Jean Dréville's, it could have been an awful turkey. Some kind of a feat, in a way.

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      • Release date
        • July 28, 1943 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • France
      • Language
        • French
      • Also known as
        • The Roquevillards
      • Production company
        • La Société des Films Sirius
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 35m(95 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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