Polyeucte
Originally released in 1961. Polyeucte is a feature film. directed by Alain Boudet.
Starring Jean Marchat, Georges Descrières, and André Falcon
Synopsis
In a frightening dream, Pauline, daughter of Felix the Roman governor, foresees the death of Polyeucte and cannot agree to let her husband leave the Palace. In love, Polyeucte leaves however on the advice of his Christian friend Néarque who encourages him to neglect the tears of his wife and urges him to be baptized...
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Polyeucte about?
In a frightening dream, Pauline, daughter of Felix the Roman governor, foresees the death of Polyeucte and cannot agree to let her husband leave the Palace. In love, Polyeucte leaves however on the...
Who directed Polyeucte?
Polyeucte was directed by Alain Boudet.
How long is Polyeucte?
Polyeucte has a runtime of 1 hours and 56 minutes (116 minutes total).
When was Polyeucte released?
Polyeucte was released on March 31, 1961 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Polyeucte?
The main cast of Polyeucte includes Jean Marchat, Georges Descrières, André Falcon, René Arrieu, Thérèse Marney.