A Hen on a Wall explained

A Hen on a Wall
Director:Maurice Gleize
Producer:Henry Dory
Starring:Jules Berry
Pierre Larquey
Christiane Delyne
Music:Henri Poussigue
Cinematography:Willy Faktorovitch
Editing:Les Productions Pellegrin
Studio:Productions Henry Doru
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:France

A Hen on a Wall (French: Une poule sur un mur) is a 1936 French crime film directed by Maurice Gleize and starring Jules Berry, Pierre Larquey and Christiane Delyne.[1] The title refers to a French children's song.

Synopsis

A peasant girl claims she has been sexually assaulted. An investigating detective discovers this to be untrue, but also reveals hidden secrets about many of the village inhabitants.

Cast

References

  1. Crisp p.409

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