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Le voleur de femmes ()


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The woman thief evades a young lady who is onto his game, but then tries his wiles elsewhere on a married woman by attempting to compromise and ruin the husband she is happy with.

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Sadoc Torner
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Anita
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Madame Torner / La signora Torner
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Barchevin
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Madeleine Barchevin
Sylvie Gance ...
Pivoine, la chanteuse / Pivoine, la cantante (as Marie-Lou)
Giorgio Capecchi ...
Pierrot (Italian version)
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Pierrot (French version)
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L'académicien / L'accademico
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Valentino Bruchi
Celio Bucchi ...
(as Cellio Bucchi)
Lisa Matray
Robert Ozanne
Princesse Kandou ...
Une danseuse / una danzatrice
Mario Ulivari

Directed by

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Abel Gance

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Julien Fave ... (dialogue)
 
Pierre Frondaie ... (adaptation)
 
Pierre Frondaie ... (novel)
 
Abel Gance ... (adaptation)

Produced by

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Louis de Carbonnat ... producer

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Henri Verdun

Cinematography by

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Roger Hubert

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Jacques Manuel

Production Design by

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Jacques Colombier
Athos R. Natali

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Hagop Arakelian ... makeup artist

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Raul Magni ... sound

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Jean Charpentier ... camera operator
Raymond Voinquel ... still photographer

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Louis Wins ... conductor

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Also Known As
  • Ladro di donne (Italy)
  • The Woman Thief (World-wide, English title)
  • Ypirxa eromeni tou (Greece)
  • Pikejegeren (Norway)
  • Ingovány (Hungary)
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  • 87 min
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Trivia The film was shot (in Pisorno studios in Tirrenia, Tuscany) with Italian and French actors, all appearing in both versions; except for Gilbert Gil and Giorgio Capecchi who both appeared in the role of 'Pierrot' in the French and Italian versions respectively. See more »

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