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Kindergarten (1949)

Genre : Romance

Runtime : 1H 45M

Director : Henri Diamant-Berger
Writer : Léon Frapié

Synopsis

1948. Madeleine is the headmistress of a kindergarten in Ménilmontant. Dr Libois, the school doctor, is very close to her heart. When Rose, a new helper comes to the school, Libois is impressed at once by her understanding of the little ones and her dedication to them. Little by little, Libois grows fond of Rose while becoming estranged from Madeleine. He eventually marries Rose.

Actors

Blanchette Brunoy
Blanchette Brunoy
Rose
Marie Déa
Marie Déa
Madeleine
Yves Vincent
Yves Vincent
Docteur Libois
Pierre Larquey
Pierre Larquey
Paulin
Louise Fouquet
Louise Fouquet
Mme Coeuret
Marcel Mouloudji
Marcel Mouloudji
Paulo
Denise Kerny
Denise Kerny
Mlle Bord
Elisabeth Hardy
Elisabeth Hardy
L'assistante sociale
Suzanne Guémard
Suzanne Guémard
La mère de Riri
Nora Costes
Nora Costes
Marcelle Servières
Marcelle Servières
Mlle Baudouin
Charlotte Ecard
Charlotte Ecard
Mme Fouillet
Jacqueline Carlier
Jacqueline Carlier
La mère de Dédé
Paul Villé
Paul Villé
Le commissaire
Montel
Montel
Jean Geoffroy
Jean Geoffroy
Le policier
Marcel Melrac
Marcel Melrac
Fernand
Maurice Flandre
Maurice Flandre
Le directeur de l'A.P.
René Lacourt
René Lacourt
Le père adoptif
Annette Poivre
Annette Poivre
Lucienne
Kathlin Mannings
Kathlin Mannings
Marie Coeuret
Cavargini
Cavargini
Carlotta (uncredited)
Jean Christian
Jean Christian
(uncredited)
Eugène Compain
Eugène Compain
Le maître d'hôtel (uncredited)
Lucien d'Antony
Lucien d'Antony
Un policier (uncredited)
Dichamp
Dichamp
Un policier (uncredited)
Pierre Dorel
Pierre Dorel
Jeannot (uncredited)
Dyno
Dyno
Le secrétaire (uncredited)
Edouard Francomme
Edouard Francomme
Un policier (uncredited)
Hélène Garaud
Hélène Garaud
Une surveillante (uncredited)
Gaston Garchery
Gaston Garchery
Un policier (uncredited)
Jacques Gencel
Jacques Gencel
Jaky (uncredited)
Maguy Horiot
Maguy Horiot
(uncredited)
Laugier
Laugier
Un garçon (uncredited)
C. Marshall
C. Marshall
La mère de Prosper (uncredited)
Viviane Marsot
Viviane Marsot
Thérèsa (uncredited)
Léon Pauléon
Léon Pauléon
Le père de Jacques (uncredited)
Régine Provence
Régine Provence
Le mère muette (uncredited)
Raymondis
Raymondis
(uncredited)
Émile Riandreys
Émile Riandreys
L'aveugle (uncredited)
Fanny Robiane
Fanny Robiane
Une surveillante (uncredited)
Marcel Rouzé
Marcel Rouzé
Vincent (uncredited)

Crews

Henri Diamant-Berger
Henri Diamant-Berger
Director
Jean Valère
Jean Valère
Assistant Director
Léon Frapié
Léon Frapié
Screenplay
André Tabet
André Tabet
Dialogue

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