Crainquebille
Drama
In the Mouffetard district of Paris, Jérôme Crainquebille, an affable four-season merchant, is stopped by a police officer and taken to the station, unjustly accused of shouting "Mort aux vaches!" ("Death to the cows!"). When he returns to work after a fortnight's detention, he is ostracized by his neighbors. Lonely, Crainquebille sank into despair and alcoholism. His life in prison seemed sweeter, and his attempts to return were in vain. He owes his salvation to the affection of a local kid.
1954-04-19
fr
Cast
Director
Ralph Habib
Yves Deniaud as Jérôme Crainquebille
Pierre Mondy as 'La Trogne'
Jacques Fabbri as The distinguished tramp
Harry-Max as The President
Claude Winter as Lawyer
René Berthier as Dr. Mathieu
Pierre Destailles as Camelot
René Lacourt as Mr. Lateigne
Robert Le Béal as Substitute
Charles Bouillaud as Abbot
Lucien Frégis
Jean Hébey as Bistro owner
Julien Maffre as A visitor
Jean-Marie Robain
Jean-Marie Bon
Christian Fourcade as 'La Puce'
Max Dejean as Keeper
Nicole Regnault
Christian Fourcade
Françoise Delbart as Lady of the lottery