A Vagabond of France (1917)

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The vagabond comes to the little village and to the farm of Pierre, where toil Toinon and Francois. There is a plague upon the sheep, and the vagabond pauses in his wanderings to cure the sheep - and win the love of Toinon. But the road calls him, and he goes, leaving the girl broken hearted. Francois marries her, and the child, Toinet, grows to be a lusty lad who loves the daughter of Pierre. Pierre, knowing the secret of his birth, refuses his consent, but again comes the vagabond, and once more his strange spells work for happiness, but he turns his back upon his new found son and the happiness he has wrought. The call of the open road is too strong.

Director: Henry Krauss
Runtime: 57 min
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Production: Pathé Frères
Country: France
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Henry Krauss

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Vagabond of France about?
The vagabond comes to the little village and to the farm of Pierre, where toil Toinon and Francois. There is a plague upon the sheep, and the vagabond pauses in his wanderings to cure the sheep - and win the love of Toinon. But the road calls him, and he goes, leaving the girl broken hearted. Francois marries her, and the child, Toinet, grows to be a lusty lad who loves the daughter of Pierre. Pierre, knowing the secret of his birth, refuses his consent, but again comes the vagabond, and once more his strange spells work for happiness, but he turns his back upon his new found son and the happiness he has wrought. The call of the open road is too strong.
Who directed A Vagabond of France?
A Vagabond of France was directed by Henry Krauss.
Who stars in A Vagabond of France?
A Vagabond of France stars Henry Krauss, Max Charlier, Yvonne Sergyl, Jacques Colsy, Charlotte Barbier-Krauss.
How long is A Vagabond of France?
A Vagabond of France has a runtime of 57m (57 minutes).
Where was A Vagabond of France produced?
A Vagabond of France was produced in France.