
Thérèse Étienne (1958)
Thérèse Étienne (1958) streams free in HD on Zoovie. starring James Robertson Justice, Françoise Arnoul, and Pierre Vaneck. Filed under Drama — multiple servers per title.
What is Thérèse Étienne (1958) about?
Her father having served a prison sentence, there is unending gossiping about Therese's family. Unable to put up with it any longer, the young woman leaves her native village for the canton of Bern where she manages to be hired by Anton Muller, a wealthy, authoritarian farmer. Under the young woman's spell, Anton wants to make his servant his mistress but Thérèse refuses energetically.. Later on, she nevertheless accepts to marry Anton. On the wedding day, she meets Gottfried, her bridegroom's son, and they instantly fall passionately in love with each other.
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- Production:
- Cité Films, Les Films Agiman, Monica Film
- Country:
- Italy, Switzerland, France
- Languages:
- French
- IMDb:
- tt0051068
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Who stars in Thérèse Étienne (1958)?
James Robertson Justice as Anton Muller, Françoise Arnoul as Thérèse Étienne Muller, Pierre Vaneck as Gottfried Muller, Guy Decomble as Rothlisberger, Georges Chamarat as President of the Court, François Chaumette as Prosecutor, René Berthier, Roger Burckhardt as Priest.

Anton Muller

Thérèse Étienne Muller

Gottfried Muller

Rothlisberger

President of the Court

Prosecutor

Priest

Lawyer

Notary
Hedwige
Did You Know?
- ★This was a multinational production involving Italy, Switzerland, France.
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You can watch Thérèse Étienne (1958) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
What genre is Thérèse Étienne?▼
Thérèse Étienne is a Drama film released in 1958.
Who stars in Thérèse Étienne?▼
The cast of Thérèse Étienne includes James Robertson Justice, Françoise Arnoul, Pierre Vaneck, Guy Decomble and Georges Chamarat.



















