Inspecteur Sergil (1947)
Directed by Jacques Daroy

Crime / Thriller
aka: Inspector Sergil

Film Synopsis

Soon after Jacques gets engaged to Sandra, the latter's brother is murdered.  Jacques becomes the obvious suspect when Sandra, his only alibi, is in turn killed.   Investigating the case, Inspecteur Sergil discovers that Jacques is the target of a band of international criminals led by a ruthless villain known as Stan.  Having discovered the gangsters hideout, Sergil finds himself their prisoner...
© James Travers
The above content is owned by frenchfilms.org and must not be copied.


Film Credits

  • Director: Jacques Daroy
  • Script: Jacques Rey
  • Cast: Paul Meurisse (Inspecteur Pierre Sergil), Liliane Bert (Bijou), André Burgère (Jacques Saugères), Véra Maxime (Nadège), Marc Valbel (Stan), Pierre Clarel (Georges Martel), Dora Doll (Sandra Grégoriff), René Blancard (Goujon), Henri Arius (Le concierge), Louis Florencie (Le commissaire), Fransined (Un policier), Jérôme Goulven (Monnier), Raymond Loyer (Le commandant), Victoria Marino (La chanteuse), Max Amyl, Franck Estange, Yette Léner, Mag-Avril, Raymond Robert, Stany
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Aka: Inspector Sergil

The best of Japanese cinema
sb-img-21
The cinema of Japan is noteworthy for its purity, subtlety and visual impact. The films of Ozu, Mizoguchi and Kurosawa are sublime masterpieces of film poetry.
The Golden Age of French cinema
sb-img-11
Discover the best French films of the 1930s, a decade of cinematic delights...
The very best sci-fi movies
sb-img-19
Science-fiction came into its own in B-movies of the 1950s, but it remains a respected and popular genre, bursting into the mainstream in the late 1970s.
The very best of the French New Wave
sb-img-14
A wave of fresh talent in the late 1950s, early 1960s brought about a dramatic renaissance in French cinema, placing the auteur at the core of France's 7th art.
The very best of Italian cinema
sb-img-23
Fellini, Visconti, Antonioni, De Sica, Pasolini... who can resist the intoxicating charm of Italian cinema?
 

Other things to look at


Copyright © frenchfilms.org 1998-2024
All rights reserved



All content on this page is protected by copyright