
The Devil Who Limped
Le Diable boiteux
Release: 1948-07-11·Runtime: 125m·★ 6.4
History
The film is a 125-minute, black-and-white biography of French priest and diplomat Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (1754–1838), who served for 50 years under five different French regimes: the Absolute Monarchy, the Revolution, the Consulate, the Empire, and the Constitutional Monarchy. Its title comes from one of the main historical nicknames for Talleyrand, that he shares with demon king Asmodeus and English poet Lord Byron.
Production Countries
France
Production Companies
Union Cinématographique Lyonnaise (UCIL)
Cast
Jeanne Fusier-Giras Marie-Thérèse Champignon
Henry Laverneas King Louis XVIII
Philippe Richardas King Louis-Philippe
Georges Spanellyas Count of Montrond
Pierre Bertinas Baron of Nesselrode
Howard Vernonas Lord Palmerston
Robert Dartoisas Count of Remusat (uncredited)
Michel Lemoineas Ferdinand VI (uncredited)
Sophie Malletas (uncredited)
Michel Nastorgas Lackey (uncredited)
Léon Waltheras Doctor (uncredited)
Émile Drainas Emperor Napoléon I
Jacques Varennesas General de La Fayette
Georges Bréhatas (uncredited)
Jeanne Dauryas Spanish woman (uncredited)
Françoise Engelas Rosine (uncredited)
Robert Favartas Abbot Dupanloup (uncredited)
Georges Rivièreas Marquis de la Tour (uncredited)
Catherine Fonteneyas Princess of Chalais (uncredited)
José Noguéroas Duke of San Carlos
Maurice Escandeas Randall
Roger Gaillardas Lord Castelreagh
Max Dejeanas (uncredited)
Robert Hosseinas Guest in white (uncredited)
Yvonne Hébertas Companion (uncredited)
Sacha Guitryas Talleyrand
Maurice Teynacas King Charles X
José Torresas Don Juan d'Azcona
Renée Devillersas Duchess of Dino
Georges Greyas Caulaincourt
André Brunotas Bartholo in "The Barber of Seville"
Bernard Dhéranas (uncredited)
Robert Selleras Prince de Polignac (uncredited)
Jean Debucourtas Baron of Humboldt
Jean Piatas Figaro in “The Barber of Seville”
Daniel Ceccaldias Lackey (uncredited)
Simone Logeartas (uncredited)
Lana Marconias Madame Grand
Pauline Cartonas Palmist
Maurice Schutzas Voltaire
Denis d'Inèsas Don Basile in “The Barber of Seville”
Dominique Davrayas (uncredited)
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