Inspector Sergil

Inspector Sergil
Directed by Jacques Daroy
Written by Jacques Daroy
Jacques Rey (novel)
Starring Paul Meurisse
Liliane Bert
André Burgère
Music by Bruno Coquatrix
Cinematography Marcel Lucien
Edited by Jeanne Rongier
Production
company
ATA
Les Cigales
Distributed by Les Films Constellation
Release date
15 January 1947
Running time
95 minutes
Country France
Language French

Inspector Sergil (French: Inspecteur Sergil) is a 1947 French crime film directed by Jacques Daroy and starring Paul Meurisse, Liliane Bert and André Burgère. It is set in Marseilles.[1] It was a popular success and was followed by two sequels Sergil and the Dictator and Sergil Among the Girls.

The film's sets were designed by the art director Claude Bouxin.

Cast

  • Paul Meurisse as Inspecteur Pierre Sergil
  • Liliane Bert as Bijou
  • André Burgère as Jacques Saugères
  • Véra Maxime as Nadège
  • Marc Valbel as Stan
  • Pierre Clarel as Georges Martel
  • Dora Doll as Sandra Grégoriff
  • René Blancard as Goujon
  • Max Amyl
  • Henri Arius as Le concierge
  • Franck Estange
  • Louis Florencie as Le commissaire
  • Fransined as Un policier
  • Jérôme Goulven as Monnier
  • Raymond Loyer as Le commandant
  • Yette Léner
  • Mag-Avril
  • Victoria Marino as La chanteuse
  • Raymond Robert

References

  1. Block p.49

Bibliography

  • Marcelline Block. World Film Locations: Marseilles. Intellect Books, 2013.
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