The Man with a Broken Ear

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The Man with a Broken Ear
The Man with a Broken Ear.jpg
Directed by Robert Boudrioz
Written byRobert Boudrioz
Based onThe Man with a Broken Ear by Edmond About
Produced by Albert Pinkevitch
Starring Thomy Bourdelle
Alice Tissot
Jacqueline Daix
Cinematography Léonce-Henri Burel
Edited by Andrée Danis
Music by André Cadou
Production
company
Réalisation d'art cinématographique
Release date
  • 29 March 1935 (1935-03-29)
Running time
75 minutes
CountryFrance
Language French

The Man with a Broken Ear (French: L'homme à l'oreille cassée) is a 1935 French drama film directed by Robert Boudrioz and starring Thomy Bourdelle, Jacqueline Daix and Alice Tissot. [1] It was an adaptation of the 1862 novel by Edmond About. The film's sets were designed by the art director Maurice Cloche.

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