Mauprat (film)
Mauprat is a 1926 French silent drama film directed by Jean Epstein, based on the eponymous novel by George Sand. Luis Buñuel, who had enrolled in Epstein's acting school, was the production assistant and had a small acting role in the film.[1]
Mauprat | |
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Directed by | Jean Epstein |
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Produced by | Jean Epstein |
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Cinematography | Albert Duverger |
Production company | Films Jean Epstein |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | France |
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Cast
- Sandra Milovanoff – Edmée de Mauprat
- Maurice Schutz – Tristan de Mauprat / Hubert de Mauprat
- Nino Constantini – Bernard de Mauprat
- René Ferté – Monsieur de La Marche
- Alex Allin – Marcasse
- Halma – Jean de Mauprat
- Alexej Bondireff
- Luis Buñuel – Monk / Guardsman
References
- Ernesto R. Acevedo-Muñoz (13 November 2003). Buñuel and Mexico: The Crisis of National Cinema. University of California Press. p. 35. ISBN 978-0-520-23952-4.
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