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L'Ombre 1948

100 min📅 1948-06-23

Set in the complex world of crime and suspense, L'Ombre (1948) by André Berthomieu unfolds a gripping narrative where a man's life becomes a mystery. Suspected of murder, he vanishes under enigmatic circumstances, fueling the charges against him.

Director: André Berthomieu

Cast

Fernand Ledoux
Fernand Ledoux
Firmin Blache
Renée Faure
Renée Faure
Denise Fournier
Berthe Bovy
Berthe Bovy
Mrs. Fournier
Pauline Carton
Pauline Carton
The concierge
Pierre-Louis
Pierre-Louis
Inspector Roberge
Gérard Néry
Gérard Néry
Jean Fournier
Charles Bouillaud
Charles Bouillaud
Sylvain
Albert Broquin
Albert Broquin
The concierge
Eliane Charles
Marthe Halluin
Lolita De Silva
Lolita De Silva
Mrs. Milot

Frequently Asked Questions

What is L'Ombre (1948) about?

A man's life becomes a mystery when he's suspected of murder and vanishes under enigmatic circumstances.

Who directed L'Ombre?

André Berthomieu brought this gripping crime drama to life.

Who stars in L'Ombre?

Fernand Ledoux, Renée Faure, and Berthe Bovy lead the talented cast.

Is L'Ombre (1948) worth watching?

With its thought-provoking themes, tense atmosphere, and top-notch performances, L'Ombre (1948) is definitely worth watching, especially for fans of crime and suspense.

How long is L'Ombre?

The film has a runtime of 100 minutes.

About L'Ombre (1948) — A Gripping Crime Drama that Will Leave You Guessing

Set in the complex world of crime and suspense, L'Ombre (1948) by André Berthomieu unfolds a gripping narrative where a man's life becomes a mystery. Suspected of murder, he vanishes under enigmatic circumstances, fueling the charges against him. As the mystery deepens, the web of deceit and crime ensnares everyone involved. This gripping crime drama keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as they unravel the tangled threads of the plot. With a talented cast led by Fernand Ledoux, Renée Faure, and Berthe Bovy, L'Ombre (1948) is a captivating experience that will leave you guessing until the very end. The atmosphere is tense, the themes are thought-provoking, and the performances are top-notch. This 100-minute film is a must-watch for fans of crime and suspense.