La pendule à Salomon
Originally released in 1961. La pendule à Salomon is a drama film. directed by Raoul Vergez. At just 83 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring René-Louis Lafforgue, Daniel Ivernel, and Charles Moulin
Synopsis
Jean-Baptiste Rousse, nicknamed Noble Coeur, a journeyman carpenter in a village in Bigorre, was deported in 1942. On his return, he realizes that his compatriots have let the wood reserves on his building site be stolen. After an altercation with the mayor, he decides to take justice into his own hands and, with the help of his son Roland, cuts down the trees in the communal forest to pay him back. The mayor alerts the police. Noble Coeur takes refuge in the bell tower and, when the mayor refuses to let him bring in his wood, he demolishes it with an axe.
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- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is La pendule à Salomon about?
Jean-Baptiste Rousse, nicknamed Noble Coeur, a journeyman carpenter in a village in Bigorre, was deported in 1942. On his return, he realizes that his compatriots have let the wood reserves on his ...
Who directed La pendule à Salomon?
La pendule à Salomon was directed by Raoul Vergez.
How long is La pendule à Salomon?
La pendule à Salomon has a runtime of 1 hours and 23 minutes (83 minutes total).
When was La pendule à Salomon released?
La pendule à Salomon was released on October 4, 1961 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in La pendule à Salomon?
The main cast of La pendule à Salomon includes René-Louis Lafforgue, Daniel Ivernel, Charles Moulin, Philippe Ogouz, Lucien Raimbourg.