Generals Without Buttons
Originally released in 1936. Generals Without Buttons is a drama film. directed by Jacques Daroy. At just 87 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Jean Murat, Saturnin Fabre, and Claude May
Synopsis
Separated by an ancestral hatred, two small villages of the South see their infant population engaging in war, while the teacher of the first village and the mayor of the second love each other.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Jean Murat
as Jean Delcourt
Saturnin Fabre
as Schoolteacher Simon
Claude May
as Aline Sorbier
Véra Pharès
as Marie Tintin
Rognoni
as Lebrac's father
Bouzauquet
as Gaspard, peasant
Lucien Callamand
as Gibus's father
Nicolas Amato
as Peasant
Serge Grave
as Young Lebrac
Jacques Tavoli
as 'L'Astec des Gués'
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Forrester-Parant Productions
- Productions Georges Legrand
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Generals Without Buttons about?
Separated by an ancestral hatred, two small villages of the South see their infant population engaging in war, while the teacher of the first village and the mayor of the second love each other.
Who directed Generals Without Buttons?
Generals Without Buttons was directed by Jacques Daroy.
How long is Generals Without Buttons?
Generals Without Buttons has a runtime of 1 hours and 27 minutes (87 minutes total).
When was Generals Without Buttons released?
Generals Without Buttons was released on October 27, 1936 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Generals Without Buttons?
The main cast of Generals Without Buttons includes Jean Murat, Saturnin Fabre, Claude May, Véra Pharès, Rognoni.