
110 minutes
4/23/1969
Paris, 1418. The city is occupied by the Armagnacs, besieged by Philip of Burgundy. Caboche, a butcher's guild member and supporter of the Burgundians, wants to marry a young woman. To do so, he denounces his father, who is soon after murdered. The Grand Conétable of Burgundy also has his eye on Catherine, but will not be able to take her because Duke Philippe has fallen in love with her.

Olga Georges-Picot
as Catherine

Francine Bergé
as Sarah

Roger Van Hool
as Arnaud de Montsalvy

Horst Frank
as Duke Philippe

Roger Pigaut
as Grand Constable Garin

André Pousse
as Barnabé

Claude Brasseur
as Caboche

Bérengère Dautun
as Joëlle

Fred Williams
as Michel de Montsalvy

Guy Delorme
as Lifan
Claude Orengo
as Xantrailles

Arturo Dominici
as 'La Grêle'

Robert Berri
as 'Doux-Jésus'

Aline Bertrand
as Chambermaid

Paul Mercey
as Tavel

Henri Cogan
as 'Gros-Téton'

Elio Zamuto
as Soldier Jobard

Georges Douking
as Jailer of women

Marcel Gassouk
as Pichet

Jacques Hilling
as Polyte

Albert Michel
as Chief jailer
Pierre Rouanet
as Crook
Daniel Aubriot
as Crook
Bernard Garet
as Crook

Roger Lumont
as British ambassador
Richard Larke
Raoul Saint-Yves
as Archer (uncredited)

Gérard Séty
as Legoix (uncredited)

Marco Tulli
as Man with the kitten (uncredited)