Eugénie Grandet (1910)

Eugenie Grandet has discovered where her father, a miserable old miser, keeps his treasure. Eugenie's cousin, Charles, is the bearer of a letter from his father to his uncle, Eugenie's father. The letter informs the miser that Charles' father, his only brother, is reduced to a state of utter ruin, and unless he can obtain immediate help, he contemplates suicide.

Director: Émile Chautard, Victorin-Hippolyte Jasset
Runtime: 10 min
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Cinematography: Raymond Agnel
Production: Société Française des Films Éclair
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Émile Chautard, Victorin-Hippolyte Jasset

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Eugénie Grandet about?
Eugenie Grandet has discovered where her father, a miserable old miser, keeps his treasure. Eugenie's cousin, Charles, is the bearer of a letter from his father to his uncle, Eugenie's father. The letter informs the miser that Charles' father, his only brother, is reduced to a state of utter ruin, and unless he can obtain immediate help, he contemplates suicide.
Who directed Eugénie Grandet?
Eugénie Grandet was directed by Émile Chautard, Victorin-Hippolyte Jasset.
Who stars in Eugénie Grandet?
Eugénie Grandet stars Suzanne Revonne, Jacques Guilhène, Charles Krauss, Germaine Dermoz, Karlmos, Bernard Dorival.
How long is Eugénie Grandet?
Eugénie Grandet has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).