90 minutes
10/27/1942
Mademoiselle Bressac is a bossy spinster who manages "Le Clos", her estate, with an iron hand. But is she really a bad person? Her manners are abrupt but they only hide a heart of gold. Doesn't she bring up four orphans, Dominique, Fabien, Chantal and Jean? And as if it were not enough, she has accepted to educate another child, her niece Patricia, entrusted to her care by her irresponsible father. Thanks to her, the five young people have grown up in harmony and now they are about to find their place in society. Two of them, Jean and Patricia, who love each other, live only for the estate.
Louise Carletti
as Patricia
Gabrielle Dorziat
as Mademoiselle Pressac, aunt Laurie
Georges Grey
as Dominique
André Alerme
as Vicar
Maï Bill
as Chantal
Hubert de Malet
as Jean
Jean Servais
as Fabien
René Génin
as Jouset
Maurice Escande
as André Vernon
Aimé Clariond
as Jacques Pressac
Alfred Baillou
as Beggar
Liliane Bert
as Maid
Jacqueline Cartier
as Sandrine
Nicole Cattine
as Patricia child
Bernard Daydé
as François
Violette France
as Model
Michel François
as Fabien child
Jacques Jansen
Bernard Lajarrige
as Boy from the village
Yette Lucas
as Rose
Bernard Manuel
as Jean child
Serge Pagès
as Dominique child
Suzanne Pillet
as Nurse
Maurice Salabert
René Stern
as Pressat's servant
Mademoiselle Thomas
Arlette Wherly
as Chantal child