Shepherdess of Ivry

Shepherdess of Ivry

Release date : July 14, 1913
Runtime : 29m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Maurice Tourneur /
Writers : Maurice Tourneur /
Production companies : Société Française des Films Éclair /
July 14, 1913 29m France Comedy French More
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Hortense Fauvel, the wife of a village postmaster, takes Aimée, a young shepherdess, under her wing. Aimée soon becomes engaged to François, the Fauvel’s loyal servant. At a fête hosted by the Count of Granval, Aimée gives her fiancé a knife, telling him that he should kill her if ever she ceases to be faithful to him. That same day, the Count is planning to have an amorous liaison with Hortense, but Aimée intervenes. To save her mistress from a scandal, Aimée tells the postmaster that it is she, not Hortense, who has been seeing the Count. Disgraced, Aimée is dismissed by the postmaster. François contemplates his revenge and recalls what Aimée said to him.
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Paulette Noizeux
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  • title:Shepherdess of Ivry
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1913
  • Runtime:29m
  • Genres: Comedy · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Maurice Tourneur /
  • Writers: Maurice Tourneur ·
  • Production companies: Société Française des Films Éclair ·
  • Overview:Hortense Fauvel, the wife of a village postmaster, takes Aimée, a young shepherdess, under her wing. Aimée soon becomes engaged to François, the Fauvel’s loyal servant. At a fête hosted by the Count of Granval, Aimée gives her fiancé a knife, telling him that he should kill her if ever she ceases to be faithful to him. That same day, the Count is planning to have an amorous liaison with Hortense, but Aimée intervenes. To save her mistress from a scandal, Aimée tells the postmaster that it is she, not Hortense, who has been seeing the Count. Disgraced, Aimée is dismissed by the postmaster. François contemplates his revenge and recalls what Aimée said to him.
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