The Green Mare

The Green Mare (1959)


  • Genre: Comedy, Drama
  • Release Date: 1959-10-29
  • User Rating: 5.6/10 from 31 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 30min
  • Language: Français
  • Production Company: Zebra Films
  • Production Country: France, Italy
  • Director: Claude Autant-Lara
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Summary

A green mare makes the fortune of her owner, the horse dealer Haudouin. Shortly after his death, war broke out in 1870. One day, his neighbor Zèphe Maloret denounces Honoré, Haudouin's son, a maverick, to the Prussians. Following this denunciation, their non-commissioned officer enters the Haudouin home and rapes the mother while Honoré is hidden under the bed. The resentment already existing between the Haudouin and Maloret families turns to hatred... A letter recalling the events is lost, which doesn't help matters.

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  • Bourvil

    as Honoré Haudouin
  • Francis Blanche

    as Ferdinand Haudouin
  • Yves Robert

    as Zèphe Maloret
  • Sandra Milo

    as Margerite Maloret
  • Julien Carette

    as Philibert
  • Valérie Lagrange

    as Juliette Haudouin
  • Marie Déa

    as Anaïs Maloret
  • Guy Bertil

    as Toucheur
  • Mireille Perrey

    as Mother Haudouin
  • Georges Wilson

    as Jules Haudouin
  • Amédée

    as Ernest Haudoin, the son
  • Marie Mergey

    as Adélaïde Haudoin
  • Claude Sainlouis

    as Noël Maloret
  • Nicole Mirel

    as Aline
  • Hans Verner

    as Prussian non-commissioned officer
  • Michel Bardinet

    as Painter
  • Martine Havet

    as Mouton
  • Benoîte Labb

    as Hélène Haudoin
  • Ernest Varial

    as Feldwebel who rapes mother Haudoin
  • François Nocher

    as Frédéric Maloret
  • Achille Zavatta

    as Déodat, postman
  • Émile Riandreys

    as
  • Henri Coutet

    as Cemetery employee (uncredited)
  • Johnny Monteilhet

    as Tintin Maloret (uncredited)
Directing Claude Autant-Lara Director
Writing Jean Aurenche Writer
Writing Marcel Aymé Writer

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