The Pavilion Burns
Originally released in 1941. The Pavilion Burns is a drama film. directed by Jacques de Baroncelli.
Starring Pierre Renoir, Michèle Alfa, and Élina Labourdette
Synopsis
Denise, a young employee of the mine, is courted by the engineer Risay while she is engaged to Daniel, a simple underground worker. A betrayal has occurred that compromises the mine. An accident occurs and about fifteen workers, including Denise's fiancé, are buried under rubble in a collapsing shaft.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Pavilion Burns about?
Denise, a young employee of the mine, is courted by the engineer Risay while she is engaged to Daniel, a simple underground worker. A betrayal has occurred that compromises the mine. An accident oc...
Who directed The Pavilion Burns?
The Pavilion Burns was directed by Jacques de Baroncelli.
How long is The Pavilion Burns?
The Pavilion Burns has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was The Pavilion Burns released?
The Pavilion Burns was released on December 17, 1941 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Pavilion Burns?
The main cast of The Pavilion Burns includes Pierre Renoir, Michèle Alfa, Élina Labourdette, Jean Marais, Marcel Herrand.