
Justice Is Done
Justice est faite
Release: 1950-09-20·Runtime: 105m·★ 6.2
DramaMystery
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
Claude Nicotas Roland
Renée Gardèsas (uncredited)
Antoine Balpêtréas President of the tribunal
Elisabeth Hardyas Béatrice Flavier
Marcelle Hainiaas Angèle Popélier, other hotelier
Émile Drainas Professor Dutoit
Michel Auclairas Serge Cremer
Raymond Bussièresas Félix Noblet, 5th juror
Jean d'Ydas Superior of the religious school
Anouk Ferjacas Denise Jouvillon
Paul Frankeuras Monsieur Jouvillon (uncredited)
Léonce Corneas Bailiff of the court
Henri Coutetas Albert Blavette, substitute juror (uncredited)
Robert Rollisas Hotel boy (uncredited)
Claude Nollieras Elsa Lundenstein, pharmaceutical director, the accused
Dita Parloas Elisabeth
Pierre Fresnayas Narrator (uncredited)
Robert Mooras Professor Georges Limousin (uncredited)
Maurice Schutzas Old man who comforts the little girl (uncredited)
Noël Roquevertas Théodore Andrieux, retired commander, juror
Jean Morelas (uncredited)
André Numèsas Police secretary (uncredited)
Georges Demasas Dancer at the evening
Albert Malbertas (uncredited)
Maurice Marceauas (uncredited)
Colette Régisas Hortense, Lucie's mother
Jean Debucourtas Michel Caudron, 7th juror
Valentine Tessieras Marceline Micoulin, antique dealer, juror
Jacques Castelotas Gilbert de Montesson, first juror
Juliette Faberas Danièle Andrieux
Nane Germonas Marie Malingré
Nina Myralas Béatrice’s mother
Dominique Marcasas (uncredited)
Madeleine Suffelas Vaudrémonts' maid
Annette Poivreas Lulu, Felix's fiancée
Marcel Mouloudjias Amadeo, Malingré farmhand
Frédéric Mariottias Édouard Pichon, first substitute juror (uncredited)
Roger Vincentas Albert Lavette, second substitute juror (uncredited)
Marcel Pérèsas Évariste Malingué, farmer, second juror
Jean Vilaras Priest at the printing press
Nicolas Amatoas Juror rejected (uncredited)
Albert Michelas Gendarme carrying the summons (uncredited)
Geneviève Morelas Hortense, Flavier's maid (uncredited)
Paul Faivreas Monsieur Michaud, boss of the Roi Soleil
Émile Genevoisas Server of the Roi Soleil (uncredited)
Marcel Rouzéas Gendarme on duty (uncredited)
Camille Guérinias Furniture salesman (uncredited)
Gustave Galletas Gaston, Lucie's father
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