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Jean-Gaspard Deburau is a very successful mime, the most famous in his category. One day, he falls head over heels in love with Marie Duplessis, a courtesan better known as "La Dame aux Camélias". But he soon realizes that he is but a... See more »

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Jean-Gaspard Deburau / Self
Lana Marconi ...
Marie Duplessis
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Henri Belly ...
Un journaliste
Georges Bever ...
Laurent (as Bever)
Claire Brilletti ...
Clara
Jacques d'Herville
Jean Danet ...
Armand Duval
Christine Darbel ...
Honorine
Jacques de Féraudy ...
Le docteur
Jacques Derives ...
Laplace
Albert Duvaleix ...
Robillard (as Jean Duvaleix)
Luce Fabiole ...
Mme. Rébard
Françoise Fechter ...
Justine
Michel François ...
Charles Deburau fils
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Mme. Raboin
André Gombert
Andrée Guize ...
Une dame
Yvonne Hébert ...
La caissière
Henry Laverne ...
L'aboyeur
Max Morana ...
Ménard
Robert Seller ...
M. Bertrand

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Sacha Guitry

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Sacha Guitry ... ()

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Jean Berard ... producer
Raymond Borderie ... producer

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Louis Beydts

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Noël Ramettre

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Raymond Lamy

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Marc Desages
René Renoux

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Fernand Sursin

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Brioux ... production manager

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François Gir ... assistant director

Sound Department

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Guy Villette ... sound assistant

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Bourdonnon ... assistant camera
Chottène ... assistant camera
Pontoiseau ... assistant camera

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Francis Salabert ... musical director (as Salabert)

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Madeleine Lefèvre ... script supervisor

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Plot Summary

Jean-Gaspard Deburau is a very successful mime, the most famous in his category. One day, he falls head over heels in love with Marie Duplessis, a courtesan better known as "La Dame aux Camélias". But he soon realizes that he is but a number in her long list of lovers. He will find comfort in devoting his time teaching his art to his son Charles. Written by Guy Bellinger

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  • 93 min
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