Little Jacques (1953 film)

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Little Jacques
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Directed by Robert Bibal
Written by
Produced by André Roy
Starring
Cinematography Pierre Dolley
Edited by Gabriel Rongier
Music by
Production
company
Roy Films
Distributed byL'Union des Producteurs de Films
Release date
  • 3 September 1953 (1953-09-03)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryFrance
Language French

Little Jacques (French: Le petit Jacques) is a 1953 French drama film directed by Robert Bibal and starring Jean-Pierre Kérien, Blanchette Brunoy and Christian Fourcade. [1]

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  1. Parish p.547

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