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Sergeant X (1932 film)

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Sergeant X
Directed byVladimir Strizhevsky
Written byIvan Loukach
Vladimir Strizhevsky
Simon Gantillon
Produced byAlexandre Volkoff
StarringIvan Mozzhukhin
Suzy Vernon
Jean Angelo
CinematographyGeorges Clerc
Nikolai Toporkoff
Edited byLéonide Azar
Music byHenri Forterre
René Mercier
Production
company
Gloria Film
Distributed byLes Films Osso
Release date
1 April 1932
Running time
87 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Sergeant X (French: Le sergent X) is a 1932 French drama film directed by Vladimir Strizhevsky and starring Ivan Mozzhukhin, Suzy Vernon and Jean Angelo.[1]

The film's sets were designed by the art directors Alexandre Lochakoff and Vladimir Meingard. Many of those involved with the film's production were Russian emigrants. It was remade under the same title in 1960.

Synopsis

An army officer returns home after being believed dead, only to find that his wife has remarried. In order to spare her feelings he enlists in the French Foreign Legion to serve in North Africa.

Cast

  • Ivan Mozzhukhin as Jean Renault
  • Suzy Vernon as Olga
  • Jean Angelo as Chardin
  • Suzanne Stanley as Djanni
  • Bill Bocket as Christophe
  • Léon Courtois as Grégoire
  • Nicole de Rouves as Jeanne
  • Michel Monda as Georges
  • Massazza as Truzzi
  • Lars Birbach as Schwartz
  • Tukchtiaeff as Shika

References

  1. ^ Crisp p.394

Bibliography

  • Crisp, Colin. Genre, Myth and Convention in the French Cinema, 1929-1939. Indiana University Press, 2002.

External links


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