A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Daniel Gélin, Madeleine Robinson, Eleonora Rossi Drago
Written by:
Julien Duvivier
Jakob Wassermann
Directed by:
Julien Duvivier
Release Date:
June 4, 1954
Original Title:
L'Affaire Maurizius
Alternate Titles:
De zaak Maurizius
Der Fall Maurizius
Fallet Maurizius
Il caso Maurizius
L'affaire Maurizius
O Caso Maurizius
Oikeusmurha
On Trial
Saken Maurizius
Sprawa Mauriziusa
Tilfældet Maurizius
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
Franco London Films
Jolly Film
Production Countries:
France | Italy | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 110
Prosecutor Etzel discovers that his father has sentenced a man, Leonardo Maurizius, on mere presumptions. He then makes it a point of honor to trace the sources of the case to uncover the truth.
In this legal drama, told in flashbacks, the son of a judge, who had sentenced a man who may be innocent to 17 years in prison, tries to investigate the mysterious case.
Assistant Art Director:
Jean André
Georges Lévy
Jacques Saulnier
Assistant Director:
Michel Romanoff
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Janine Casse
Georges Klein
Boom Operator:
Christian Courmes
Camera Operator:
Roger Delpuech
Costume Design:
Rosine Delamare
Jean Zay
Director:
Julien Duvivier
Director of Photography:
Robert Lefebvre
Editor:
Marthe Poncin
Hairstylist:
Simone Knapp
Makeup Artist:
Maguy Vernadet
Novel:
Jakob Wassermann
Original Music Composer:
Faustin Jeanjean
Maurice Jeanjean
Pierre Larrieu
Georges van Parys
Producer:
Arrigo Colombo
Henry Deutschmeister
Production Design:
Max Douy
Production Manager:
Louis Wipf
Screenplay:
Julien Duvivier
Sound Engineer:
Robert Biard
Still Photographer:
Pierre Le Fauconnier
Unit Production Manager:
Lucien Lippens
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