L'Abbé Constantin

L'Abbé Constantin

Release date : October 9, 1925
Runtime : 1h 13m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French / No Language /
Director : Julien Duvivier /
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October 9, 1925 1h 13m France Comedy French More
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Poor abbé Contantin, he is devastated at the news: to think that two American ladies have bought the local manor where he has always been welcome! Worse, Mrs. Scott and her cousin Bettina are protestant. But the good priest soon realizes there is no cause for alarm. The two ladies are charming and open-minded. They insist on Constantin sticking to his old habits and he gladly resumes his visits to the manor. Paul,his nephew, will even fall in love with Bettina and the priest will unite the two young people in the village of mirth.
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Jean Coquelin
L'abbé Constantin
Pierre Stéphen
Paul de Lavardens
Claude France
Mrs. Scott
Georges Lannes
Jean Reynaud
Geneviève Cargese
Bettina Percival
Louisa de Mornand
Comtesse de Lavardens
Georges Deneubourg
Comte de Larnac

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  • title:L'Abbé Constantin
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1925
  • Runtime:1h 13m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French · No Language ·
  • Director: Julien Duvivier /
  • Writers: Ludovic Halévy · Hector Crémieux · Pierre Decourcelle · Julien Duvivier ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Poor abbé Contantin, he is devastated at the news: to think that two American ladies have bought the local manor where he has always been welcome! Worse, Mrs. Scott and her cousin Bettina are protestant. But the good priest soon realizes there is no cause for alarm. The two ladies are charming and open-minded. They insist on Constantin sticking to his old habits and he gladly resumes his visits to the manor. Paul,his nephew, will even fall in love with Bettina and the priest will unite the two young people in the village of mirth.
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