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Vautrin the Thief

Vautrin the Thief (1943)

7.6/10(6)·TMDB 1943 2h 0m FR

Vautrin the Thief (1943) is streaming free on Zoovie (2h 0m). Directed by Pierre Billon, starring Georges Marchal, Michel Simon, and Madeleine Sologne. Genre: Drama. No subscription, no email required.

What is Vautrin the Thief (1943) about?

A famous convict Jacques Collin, alias Trompe la mort, or abbot Carlos Herrera, also called Vautrin, escapes from prison. Chance makes him meet Lucien de Rubempré, an impetuous and eternal lover who, when he is dismissed, collapses. Moved by this fragility, he takes him under his wing, and will do everything possible to ensure that his creature reaches happiness, even if it means imagining the worst shenanigans and other scams, with the help of a band of clever villains.

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Director:
Pierre Billon
Country:
France
Languages:
French
IMDb:
tt0206390

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Who stars in Vautrin the Thief (1943)?

Georges Marchal as Lucien de Rubempré (jeune), Michel Simon as Vautrin, Madeleine Sologne as Esther Gobseck, Line Noro as Asie, Renée Albouy as Madame d'Espard, Marcel André as Camusot, Lucienne Bogaert as Europe, Gisèle Casadesus as Clotilde de Grandlieu.

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Where can I watch Vautrin the Thief online for free?

You can watch Vautrin the Thief (1943) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is Vautrin the Thief?

Vautrin the Thief has a running time of 2h 0m (120 minutes total).

Who directed Vautrin the Thief?

Vautrin the Thief was directed by Pierre Billon.

Is Vautrin the Thief worth watching?

Vautrin the Thief has critically acclaimed reviews with a rating of 7.6/10 based on 6 votes.

What genre is Vautrin the Thief?

Vautrin the Thief is a Drama film released in 1943.

Who stars in Vautrin the Thief?

The cast of Vautrin the Thief includes Georges Marchal, Michel Simon, Madeleine Sologne, Line Noro and Renée Albouy.