Vidocq (1923)
François Vidocq has deserted to go back to his wife and kids, so he becomes a thief. Unfortunately, he finds she had become Manon-la-blonde, mistress of a rich man named Ouvrard, and his children have disappeared. He offers his services to the chief of intelligence service and begins a fight against the Aristo, chief of the gang of the children of the sun. After a few years, he dismantles the gang, and finds both his sons. One has become a blackguard, the other a famous organist who is about to be knighted and will soon get married to his beloved.
Director: Jean Kemm
Release Date: February 23, 1923
Cast
Screenplay
- Arthur Bernède (Novel)
Production: Société des Cinéromans
Country: France
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Jean Kemm
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Vidocq about?
- François Vidocq has deserted to go back to his wife and kids, so he becomes a thief. Unfortunately, he finds she had become Manon-la-blonde, mistress of a rich man named Ouvrard, and his children have disappeared. He offers his services to the chief of intelligence service and begins a fight against the Aristo, chief of the gang of the children of the sun. After a few years, he dismantles the gang, and finds both his sons. One has become a blackguard, the other a famous organist who is about to be knighted and will soon get married to his beloved.
- Who directed Vidocq?
- Vidocq was directed by Jean Kemm.
- Who stars in Vidocq?
- Vidocq stars René Navarre, Elmire Vautier, Rachel Devirys, Genica Missirio, Dolly Davis.
- Where was Vidocq produced?
- Vidocq was produced in France.