Justice Is Done
Justice est faite
Release: 1950-09-20
·Runtime: 105m
·★ 6.2
Drama
Mystery
Elsa Lundenstein is accused of having murdered her lover. The jury discusses the case vividly. All members are somehow prejudiced because of personal life experience and subsequently each member reads something different into the presented facts.
Production Countries
France
Production Companies
Silver Films
Cast
Michel Auclair
as Serge Cremer
Antoine Balpêtré
as President of the tribunal
Raymond Bussières
as Félix Noblet, 5th juror
Jacques Castelot
as Gilbert de Montesson, first juror
Jean Debucourt
as Michel Caudron, 7th juror
Noël Roquevert
as Théodore Andrieux, retired commander, juror
Valentine Tessier
as Marceline Micoulin, antique dealer, juror
Claude Nollier
as Elsa Lundenstein, pharmaceutical director, the accused
Annette Poivre
as Lulu, Felix's fiancée
Dita Parlo
as Elisabeth
Marcel Pérès
as Évariste Malingué, farmer, second juror
Jean d'Yd
as Superior of the religious school
Juliette Faber
as Danièle Andrieux
Anouk Ferjac
as Denise Jouvillon
Nane Germon
as Marie Malingré
Elisabeth Hardy
as Béatrice Flavier
Marcelle Hainia
as Angèle Popélier, other hotelier
Nina Myral
as Béatrice’s mother
Colette Régis
as Hortense, Lucie's mother
Madeleine Suffel
as Vaudrémonts' maid
Léonce Corne
as Bailiff of the court
Émile Drain
as Professor Dutoit
Paul Faivre
as Monsieur Michaud, boss of the Roi Soleil
Gustave Gallet
as Gaston, Lucie's father
Marcel Mouloudji
as Amadeo, Malingré farmhand
Claude Nicot
as Roland
Jean Vilar
as Priest at the printing press
Georges Demas
as Dancer at the evening
Nicolas Amato
as Juror rejected (uncredited)
Henri Coutet
as Albert Blavette, substitute juror (uncredited)
Paul Frankeur
as Monsieur Jouvillon (uncredited)
Pierre Fresnay
as Narrator (uncredited)
Renée Gardès
as (uncredited)
Émile Genevois
as Server of the Roi Soleil (uncredited)
Camille Guérini
as Furniture salesman (uncredited)
Albert Malbert
as (uncredited)
Dominique Marcas
as (uncredited)
Maurice Marceau
as (uncredited)
Frédéric Mariotti
as Édouard Pichon, first substitute juror (uncredited)
Albert Michel
as Gendarme carrying the summons (uncredited)
Robert Moor
as Professor Georges Limousin (uncredited)
Geneviève Morel
as Hortense, Flavier's maid (uncredited)
Jean Morel
as (uncredited)
André Numès
as Police secretary (uncredited)
Robert Rollis
as Hotel boy (uncredited)
Marcel Rouzé
as Gendarme on duty (uncredited)
Maurice Schutz
as Old man who comforts the little girl (uncredited)
Roger Vincent
as Albert Lavette, second substitute juror (uncredited)