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Manon of the Spring

Marcel Pagnol's adaptation of his own novel Manon des sources, the story of a shepherdess who exacts her revenge on the townsfolk she blames for killing her father, in two parts: Manon des sources and Ugolin.

Top Cast

  • Jacqueline Pagnol

    Jacqueline Pagnol

    Manon des sources

  • Rellys

    Rellys

    Ugolin

  • Raymond Pellegrin

    Raymond Pellegrin

    Bernard, l'instituteur

  • Henri Poupon

    Henri Poupon

    Le Papet

  • Robert Vattier

    Robert Vattier

    M. Belloiseau, le retraité

  • Fernand Sardou

    Fernand Sardou

    Philoxène, le maire

  • Henri Vilbert

    Henri Vilbert

    Le curé

  • Charles Blavette

    Charles Blavette

    Pamphile, le menuisier

  • Milly Mathis

    Milly Mathis

    Amélie, la femme de Pamphile, le menuisier

Overview

Marcel Pagnol's adaptation of his own novel Manon des sources, the story of a shepherdess who exacts her revenge on the townsfolk she blames for killing her father, in two parts: Manon des sources and Ugolin.

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