Madame Bovary

Madame Bovary

Release date : January 4, 1934
Runtime : 1h 41m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : Jean Renoir /
Production companies : Société Nouvelle des Films /
January 4, 1934 1h 41m France Drama French More
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Soon after the death of his first wife (whose dowry was inadequate), Charles Bovary, a country doctor in Normandy, marries Emma Rouault. In her new home, Emma finds conflict with her mother-in-law, a husband uninterested in the social whirl, and general discontentment; thereby proving an easy conquest for philanderer Rodolphe. Other lovers follow. Does tragedy await?
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Valentine Tessier
Emma Bovary
Pierre Renoir
Charles Bovary
Alice Tissot
Madame Bovary, Charles' mother
Héléna Manson
Héloïse Bovary
Max Dearly
Homais, pharmacist
Pierre Larquey
Hippolyte Tautain, clubfoot
Robert Le Vigan
Mr. Lheureux, fabric merchant
Daniel Lecourtois
Léon Dupuis
Monette Dinay
Félicité
Louis Florencie
Parish priest
Romain Bouquet
Solicitor
Christiane Dor
Madame La François
Léon Larive
Prefect
Henri Vilbert
Dr. Canivet
Marthe Mellot
Old woman at the agricultural show

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  • title:Madame Bovary
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1934
  • Runtime:1h 41m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Jean Renoir /
  • Writers: Jean Renoir · Gustave Flaubert ·
  • Production companies: Société Nouvelle des Films ·
  • Overview:Soon after the death of his first wife (whose dowry was inadequate), Charles Bovary, a country doctor in Normandy, marries Emma Rouault. In her new home, Emma finds conflict with her mother-in-law, a husband uninterested in the social whirl, and general discontentment; thereby proving an easy conquest for philanderer Rodolphe. Other lovers follow. Does tragedy await?
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