Overview
A look at 18th-century France, when the depravity of the authorities contributed to social oppression, and the uprisings flared up one after another.

A look at 18th-century France, when the depravity of the authorities contributed to social oppression, and the uprisings flared up one after another.

Philip of Orléans

Abbot Dubois

The Marquis de Pontcallec

The Marchioness of Parabère

Emilie

François de Neufville, Duke of Villeroy

The Cardinal

The Duke of Bourbon

Captain La Griolais

Yvonne, governess of Pontcallec

Montlouis

Father Burdo

'La Fillon'
Chirac

Abbot Gratellard

Amaury de Lambilly

Count of Horn

The servant of the inn

Louis XV's valet

Madame de Sabran

The prostitute

Brunet d'Ivry

Nun

Police officer

Regent's Coachman
Cabman

Valet Leblanc

Abbot of Louis XV

Neighbor of the inn

Nocé

Louis XV's servant
Peasant woman of the accident
Witness of the inn

Domestic

Breton peasant

The "Iroquois" Jesuit
Inn worker
Monk of the Nantes prison
Deacon of the hospice

Priest who initiates Dubois

Priest of the procession
The first bandit

Hélène de Lambilly
Count de Horn's accomplice
Thee second bandit

Abbot Fleury

Peddler

Peasant

Severine, Regent's goddaughter
Baker
Musician leader
The sleeper

Lackey

Clairvoyant

Lackey

Talhoüet
Novice

Ambassador Stairs

Madame de Saint-Simon

Flautist

Lackey opening a door (uncredited)

Nobleman suffocating at the meal (uncredited)
Little girl, future prostitute (uncredited)




















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