
Mandrin
It was the reign of Louis XV and, in 1750, France was at war all the time, and the people, suffocated by taxes, liked their beloved Louis less and less. When the governor of Dauphiné arrived in Saint-Étienne-de-Saint-Geoirs, he had to deal with opponents of the regime who had gathered around cooper Louis Mandrin. Mandrin becomes the vigilante who respects his king, but does not tolerate the oppression of the poor through taxation.
Director Jean-Paul Le Chanois
Cast

Leopold Rene Nowak
Smuggler

Georges Wilson
Bélissard

Maurice Baquet
'Court-Toujours'

Leon Niemczyk
Grandville, the traitor

Dany Robin
Baroness d'Escourt

Tadeusz Bartosik
Gypsy Marco

Artur Młodnicki
Sergeant

Daniel Ivernel

Silvia Monfort
Myrtille

Jess Hahn
Bertrand, 'le braco'

Feliks Chmurkowski

Georges Rouquier
Voltaire (uncredited)

Jeanne Valérie
Antoinette

Armand Mestral
Sigismond de Moret

André Versini
Marquis of Ulrich

Krzysztof Litwin
Herold

Jean-Paul Le Chanois
Confessor of Baroness d'Escourt

François Périer
Narrator (voice) (uncredited)

Georges Rivière
Louis Mandrin

Albert Rémy
'Grain de sel'

Anatol Kobyliński
Smuggler