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Maigret and the St. Fiacre Case ()

Maigret et l'affaire Saint-Fiacre (original title)
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The Countess de Saint-Fiacre, having received a terrible anonymous letter predicting her imminent death, summons Commissioner Maigret in the hope that he can protect her and save her from a secret ill-wisher.

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Le commissaire Jules Maigret
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Maurice de Saint-Fiacre
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La comtesse de Saint-Fiacre
Jacques Morel ...
Maître Mauléon
Michel Vitold ...
L'abbé Jodet - curé de Saint-Fiacre
Gabrielle Fontan ...
Marie Tatin - l'épicière
Jean-Pierre Granval ...
Le journaliste
Camille Guérini ...
Gaultier - le régisseur (as Camille Guerini)
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Le garçon de café bavard
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Arlette - une prostituée
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Albert - le chauffeur
Armande Navarre ...
Myriam
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Le sacristain
Serge Rousseau ...
Émile Gaultier
Hélène Tossy ...
Adèle Gaultier
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Le docteur Bouchardon
Robert Hirsch ...
Lucien Sabatier
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Bruno Balp ...
Le livreur de journaux (uncredited)
Robert Balpo ...
Le directeur de la banque (uncredited)
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Un inspecteur (uncredited)
Charles Bouillaud ...
Le garçon de café (uncredited)
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Un journaliste (uncredited)
Henri Coutet ...
Un client de l'épicerie (uncredited)
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Le typographe (uncredited)
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Un inspecteur (uncredited)
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La bonne du château (uncredited)
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La bonne de l'abbé (uncredited)
Georgette Peyron ...
La dame du vestiaire (uncredited)
Yvon Sarray ...
Un homme aux condoléances (uncredited)
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La patronne du Hula-Hoop (uncredited)

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Jean Delannoy

Written by

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Georges Simenon ... (novel "L'affaire Saint-Fiacre")
 
Jean Delannoy ... (adaptation) and
Rodolphe-Maurice Arlaud ... (adaptation)
 
Michel Audiard ... (dialogue)

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Robert Gascuel ... producer (uncredited)
Jean-Paul Guibert ... producer: Intermondia Films (as J. P. Guibert)
Goffredo Lombardo ... producer (uncredited)
Georges Lourau ... producer (uncredited)

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Jean Prodromidès

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Louis Page ... director of photography

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Henri Taverna

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Ginou Bretoneiche ... assistant editor

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René Renoux

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Marcel Bordenave ... makeup artist (uncredited)

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Eric Geiger ... unit production manager
Claude Hauser ... production manager

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Joseph Drimal ... second assistant director
Pierre Zimmer ... first assistant director

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Jacques D'Ovidio ... assistant art director
Pierre Tyberghein ... assistant art director
Roger Joint ... construction coordinator (uncredited)
Louis Seuret ... construction coordinator (uncredited)

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Jacques Carrère ... sound engineer
Guy Villette ... sound assistant (uncredited)

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Marc Champion ... assistant camera
Marcel Dolé ... still photographer (as Marcel Dole)
Henri Tiquet ... camera operator

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Roger Joint ... location manager
Louis Seuret ... location manager

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Claude Vériat ... script girl (as Claude Veriat)
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Plot Summary

Inspector Maigret is traveling to the French countryside to visit his friend, the duchess of Saint-Fiacre. She has received a letter recently stating that she will die soon. A few days later she does so by an heart attack, but Maigret does not believe in this... Written by Volker Boehm

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Also Known As
  • Maigret e il caso Saint Fiacre (Italy)
  • Maigret and the St. Fiacre Case (United States)
  • Maigret and the St. Fiacre Case (Canada, English title)
  • Maigret and the St. Fiacre Case (World-wide, English title)
  • Maigret and the St. Fiacre Case (United Kingdom)
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  • 101 min
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Trivia Original literary source : 'L'Affaire Saint-Fiacre', novel by Georges Simenon, published in Paris by Arthème Fayard & Cie, 1932, 251 pages. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Tout (ou presque) sur Maigret (2009). See more »

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