
À Nous la Liberté
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In this classic French satire, Louis, a convict, escapes from prison and takes on legitimate work, making his way up in the business world. Eventually becoming the head of a successful factory, Louis opts to modernize his company with mechanical innovations. But when his friend Émile finally leaves jail years later and reunites with Louis, the past catches up with them. The two, worried about being apprehended by police, long to flee the confines of industry.
Production
Société des films sonores Tobis
Language
FR
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Henri Marchand
Émile

Raymond Cordy
Louis

Rolla France
Jeanne

Paul Ollivier
Paul Imaque, l'oncle

Jacques Shelly
Paul

Germaine Aussey
Maud

Léon Lorin
Le vieux monsieur sourd
Vincent Hyspa
Le vieil orateur

André Michaud
Le contremaitre

Maximilienne
Une invitée au diner

Alexander D'Arcy
Le gigolo
William Burke
L'ancien détenu

Eugène Stuber
Un gangster
Ritou Lancyle

Marguerite de Morlaye
Une invitée au diner

Léon Courtois
Robert Charlet

Albert Broquin
Le marchand de primeurs
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