The Lost Village (1947)

The Lost Village (1947) poster

In the peaceful alpine village of Granges-de-Mortes, a tragedy has just taken place: Gustave Boeuf, the local Casanova, has mysteriously died at the foot of a wayside cross. Shortly afterwards, a peasant, who is suspected of having murdered him, hangs himself from a branch of the calvary. But was he the real culprit? Angélique Barrodet, an old maid , who had been Gustave's fiancée before he abandoned her on the very day of their wedding, leads the investigation in her own way.

Director: Christian Stengel
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 95 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Marcel Delannoy
Cinematography: Marcel Grignon
Production: Agence Générale Cinématographique
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

Keywords

village

More Films by Director: Christian Stengel
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Lost Village about?
In the peaceful alpine village of Granges-de-Mortes, a tragedy has just taken place: Gustave Boeuf, the local Casanova, has mysteriously died at the foot of a wayside cross. Shortly afterwards, a peasant, who is suspected of having murdered him, hangs himself from a branch of the calvary. But was he the real culprit? Angélique Barrodet, an old maid , who had been Gustave's fiancée before he abandoned her on the very day of their wedding, leads the investigation in her own way.
Who directed The Lost Village?
The Lost Village was directed by Christian Stengel.
Who stars in The Lost Village?
The Lost Village stars Gaby Morlay, Alfred Adam, Noël Roquevert, Line Noro, René Génin, Lucienne Laurence.
How long is The Lost Village?
The Lost Village has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
What genre is The Lost Village?
The Lost Village is a Drama film.
Where was The Lost Village produced?
The Lost Village was produced in France.