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The Great Pack
Directed by Jean de Limur
Written by André Legrand
Based onLa Grande Meute by Paul Vialar
Produced by Pierre Guerlais
Adrien Remaugé
Starring Jacques Dumesnil
Aimé Clariond
Jacqueline Porel
Cinematography Charles Suin
Edited by Henri Taverna
Music by René Cloërec
Production
company
Industrie Cinématographique
Distributed by Pathé Consortium Cinéma
Release date
  • 18 July 1945 (1945-07-18)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

The Great Pack (French: La Grande Meute) is a 1945 French drama film directed by Jean de Limur and starring Jacques Dumesnil, Aimé Clariond and Jacqueline Porel. [1] The film recorded admissions in France of 1,754,414. [2] It was shot at the Francoeur and Joinville Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert-Jules Garnier.

Synopsis

The title refers to a pack of dogs inherited by Côme de Lambrefaut through the family mansion on the death of his father. Everything else apart from the 110 hunting dogs has been mortgaged. He marries Agnès de Charençay, who shares his enthusiasm for the hunt, but this leads to the death of their son and hopes of descendants. Agnès divorces and marries a man whose wealth helps her to humiliate Côme, by buying his debts, slowly acquiring everything. In September 1939, the house is destroyed by gunfire and the dogs all escape.

Cast

References

  1. ^ Spears p.245
  2. ^ French box office for 1945 at Box Office Story

Bibliography

  • Spears, Jack. Hollywood: the Golden Era. A.S. Barnes, 1971.

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