Le petit Jacques - 1953

Noël Rambert is overwhelmed by fate. Marthe, his wife, has left him. His son, little Jacques, sickly and touching, has psychic gifts. Life is not a happy one. A crime is committed. Poor Rambert is unjustly suspected. A good-looking man convinces him to confess his guilt. In doing so, he secures his child's future. Resigned to everything, the sad Rambert is ready for the scaffold. The little medium brings the truth to light and Mme Mortal denounces her husband, Daniel Mortal, the man behind the despicable bargain, as the murderer. Happiness returns with a bang, as the repentant Marthe Rambert continues to watch over little Jacques during the ordeal.

105min
1953
Released
Trakio rating0.0/10

Cast

Jean-Pierre Kérien profile pictureJean-Pierre KérienNoël Rambert
Blanchette Brunoy profile pictureBlanchette BrunoyMarthe Rambert
Howard Vernon profile pictureHoward VernonDaniel Mortal
Micheline Francey profile pictureMicheline FranceyClaire Mortal
Jean Tissier profile pictureJean TissierInvestigating judge Dubois
Jacques Charon profile pictureJacques CharonDefense lawyer Maître Merlin
Lucien Nat profile pictureLucien NatProsecutor
Paul Demange profile picturePaul DemangeThe old handsome
Mag-Avril profile pictureMag-AvrilCashier

About Le petit Jacques

Le petit Jacques Overview

Noël Rambert is overwhelmed by fate. Marthe, his wife, has left him. His son, little Jacques, sickly and touching, has psychic gifts. Life is not a happy one. A crime is committed. Poor Rambert is unjustly suspected. A good-looking man convinces him to confess his guilt. In doing so, he secures his child's future. Resigned to everything, the sad Rambert is ready for the scaffold. The little medium brings the truth to light and Mme Mortal denounces her husband, Daniel Mortal, the man behind the despicable bargain, as the murderer. Happiness returns with a bang, as the repentant Marthe Rambert continues to watch over little Jacques during the ordeal.

Runtime: 105min

Extra details

Original Title: Le petit Jacques
Original Language: French
Directed By: Robert Bibal
Production Companies
Roy Films