85 minutes
4/7/1948
Around 1750, in the Dauphiné not far from the Swiss border, a cooper, tired of the injustices affecting the peasants crushed by taxes, went into revolt. Louis Mandrin, a handsome fellow without fear and without reproach, puts himself out of the law by refusing to obey the local nobility. The public authorities are tearing their hair out because the man is elusive. Helped by his faithful friends and by two women in love, Mandrin will become a legend.
José Noguéro
as Mandrin
Armand Bernard
as Sansonnet
Mona Goya
as Madame de Pompadour
Antonin Berval
as General La Morlière
Aimé Simon-Girard
as Ricord
Philippe Mareuil
as Patrice Aspremont
Philippe Richard
as Carcasse
Émile Ronet
as Cadet
Jacqueline Carrel
as Isabelle
Joëlle Robin
as Yolande
Charles Lemontier
as Abbot
Jane Beretta
René Hell
René Marc
Julien Maffre
as Villager
Georges Sauval
Raymondis
Gilbert Moryn
Robert Pizani
as Voltaire
Hélène Pépée
as Mother superior
Paul Azaïs
as Trognard
Georges Vitray
as Brochant d'Erigny
Albert Broquin
as Coachman
Émile Prud'homme
René Stern
as Lackey
Eugène Stuber
Roger Vincent
as Soubise