Doctor Laennec
1949 film
- Pierre Blanchar
- Saturnin Fabre
- Mireille Perrey
Production
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companies
Interfrance Film
Les Films Maurice Cloche
Les Films Maurice Cloche
Release date
- 17 June 1949 (1949-06-17)
Running time
Doctor Laennec (French: Docteur Laennec) is a 1949 French historical drama film directed by Maurice Cloche and starring Pierre Blanchar, Saturnin Fabre and Mireille Perrey.[1] It portrays the work of René Laennec, the inventor of the stethoscope.
The film's art direction was by Robert-Jules Garnier and René Renoux.
Cast
- Pierre Blanchar as Dr. René, Théophile Laennec
- Saturnin Fabre as Laennec père
- Mireille Perrey as Jacquemine d'Argout-Laennec
- Pierre Dux as Prof. Récamier
- Jany Holt as Madeleine Bayle
- Geymond Vital as Dr. Pierre Bayle
- Janine Viénot as Marie-Anne Laennec
- Jean Toulout as Docteur Broussais
- Jacques Dynam as Meriadec
- Lannier as Docteur Louis
- Florent Antony as Beaugendre
- Francette Vernillat as La fille du Docteur Bayle
- Nicolas Amato
- Charles Bouillaud as Un domestique
- René Clermont as Le mime
- Paul Demage as Le client enrhumé
- France Descaut as Clarisse d'Anthiages
- Christian Duvaleix as Le charlatan
- Guy Favières as Le vieillard
- Georges Galley
- Léon Larive as Un médecin
- Palmyre Levasseur as Angélique
- Henri Maïk
- Raphaël Patorni as Un malade
- Georges Paulais as Un médecin
- Marcelle Praince as La duchesse
- Nicole Riche as La moribonde
- Max Rogerys
- Lina Roxa
- Eliane Salmon
- Evelyne Salmon
- Charles Vissières as L'éditeur
References
- ^ Crisp p.281
Bibliography
- Crisp, C.G. The classic French cinema, 1930-1960. Indiana University Press, 1993
External links
- Doctor Laennec at IMDb
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Films directed by Maurice Cloche
- The Ladies in the Green Hats (1937)
- The Little Thing (1938)
- The Eleventh Hour Guest 1945)
- Women's Games (1946)
- Rooster Heart (1946)
- Monsieur Vincent (1947)
- Cage of Girls (1949)
- Doctor Laennec (1949)
- Born of Unknown Father (1950)
- The Bread Peddler (1950)
- Never Take No for an Answer (1951)
- Domenica (1952)
- The Sparrows of Paris (1953)
- A Missionary (1955)
- Girls of the Night (1958)
- Women's Prison (1958)
- Cocagne (1961)
- The Bread Peddler (1963)
- Agent X-77 Orders to Kill (1966)
- The Viscount (1967)
- The Killer Likes Candy (1968)
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