Forbidden Priests
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| Forbidden Priests | |
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Poster "Pretres interdits" |
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| Directed by | Denys de La Patellière |
| Produced by | Georges de Beauregard René Pignières |
| Written by | Jean-François Boyer Denys de La Patellière |
| Starring | Robert Hossein Claude Jade Claude Pieplu Pierre Mondy |
| Release date(s) | 22 November 1973 |
| Running time | 90 min. |
| Country | |
| Language | French |
Forbidden Priests (Prêtres interdits) is a French film directed by Denys de La Patellière in 1973 starring Robert Hossein and Claude Jade.
[edit] Synopsis
This French melodrama tells the tragic story of a rare couple: Priest Jean (Robert Hossein), who falls in love with a young woman, the 17 years old girl Françoise (Claude Jade was 25 during the shooting), has relations with her, and gets her pregnant. That happens during World War II. Some years later Françoise waits for her majority to get her child out from the orphelinat and Jean becomes communist.
[edit] Cast
- Robert Hossein - Jean Rastaud
- Claude Jade - Françoise Bernardeau
- Claude Piéplu - Father Grégoire Ancely
- Pierre Mondy - Paul Lacoussade
- Louis Seigner - Bishop
- Germaine Delbat - Jean's mother
- Michèle Watrin - Françoise's cousin
- Lucienne Legrand - Françoise, mother
- Georges Audoubert - Françoise, father
[edit] External links
- Forbidden Priests at the Internet Movie Database
- Forbidden Priests at AllRovi
- Prêtres interdits at notre Cinema
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