
The Convict (1951)
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What is The Convict (1951) about?
The practice of Dr. Julien, a GP of Marseilles, consists mainly of drug-addicts. One day, one of his patient dies at his surgery and Julien yields to the temptation : he steals the dead man's money and hides the corpse in a trunk. But the whole thing is discovered and ... misinterpreted. The doctor is condemned for killing the junkie and sent to the Cayenne convict prison, from which he escapes. The Indians give him shelter and he is soon given the opportunity to return their good deed when a yellow fever epidemic strikes their tribe. A young woman helps to fight the disease and, thanks to her, Julien starts considering that a new life is possible for him.
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- Stars:
- Pierre Gay, Lucien Nat, Lili Bontemps, Henri Arius
- Production:
- Sport-Films
- Country:
- France
- Languages:
- French
- IMDb:
- tt0139044
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Who stars in The Convict (1951)?
Pierre Gay as Doctor Julien, Lucien Nat as Messner, Lili Bontemps as Marie-Lou, Henri Arius as The neighbor, Roger Blin as Convict, Juliette Faber as Pilar, Lucien Callamand as Maître Gloriette, Daniel Mendaille as Head of the plantation.
Doctor Julien

Messner

Marie-Lou

The neighbor

Convict

Pilar

Maître Gloriette

Head of the plantation

Defense lawyer

Mrs. Rosano

Professor Elie Dubois, a doctor
Anna
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The Convict has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.3/10 based on 3 votes.
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The Convict is a Drama film released in 1951.
Who stars in The Convict?▼
The cast of The Convict includes Pierre Gay, Lucien Nat, Lili Bontemps, Henri Arius and Roger Blin.















