Mont-Dragon
Originally released in 1970. Mont-Dragon is a comedy/drama film. directed by Jean Valère.
Starring Carole André, Jacques Brel, and Catherine Rouvel
Synopsis
Because he has seduced Germaine de Boismenil, Georges Dormont is thrown out of the army by the colonel and husband of the beautiful. After the death of the Count of Boismenil, Dormont arrived at the castle of the widow with the firm intention of taking revenge. From the outset, he seduces Pierrette, the servant, revives the heart of Germaine, having gotten an appointment with the widow, he makes her naked, humiliates and leaves her. Witness of the scene, Martha, the proud orphan, throws herself into the arms of Gaston, faithful order of the colonel, to avenge her mother. George soon flouted their feelings. He then forces Germaine to reveal his attachment to Pierrette and causes a beautiful scandal.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Carole André
as Marthe de Boismenil
Jacques Brel
as Georges Dormond - un aspirant dégradé
Catherine Rouvel
as Pierette
Françoise Prévost
as La comtesse Germaine de Boismenil
Paul Le Person
as Gaston
Pascal Mazzotti
as Armand Dubois - un entomologiste
Yves Brainville
as (voice)
Pippo Mérisi
as Le marchand de vins
Gérard Bernard
as Michel
Maria Michi
as Hortense Dubois - la femme d'Armand
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Société d'Expansion du Spectacle
- Les Films Jacques Leitienne
- Alcinter
- SODEP
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mont-Dragon about?
Because he has seduced Germaine de Boismenil, Georges Dormont is thrown out of the army by the colonel and husband of the beautiful. After the death of the Count of Boismenil, Dormont arrived at th...
Who directed Mont-Dragon?
Mont-Dragon was directed by Jean Valère.
How long is Mont-Dragon?
Mont-Dragon has a runtime of 1 hours and 31 minutes (91 minutes total).
When was Mont-Dragon released?
Mont-Dragon was released on December 16, 1970 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Mont-Dragon?
The main cast of Mont-Dragon includes Carole André, Jacques Brel, Catherine Rouvel, Françoise Prévost, Paul Le Person.