
The Novel of Werther
Drama · Romance
Overview
Herr Werther, a new magistrate to the Grand Duchy of Walheim who is a violinist and poet, seems to have fate on his side as he meets and pursues a beautiful local woman, Charlotte. But as Werther sets to propose marriage, Charlotte reluctantly tells him she has been promised to another, Werther's superior, Judge Hochstätten. Werther and Charlotte decide to keep their romance from the judge and each descends into depression. Will they be able to keep their feelings a secret?
Top Cast


Pierre Richard-Willm
Pierre Richard-Willm
Werther
Pierre Richard-Willm
Werther


Annie Vernay
Annie Vernay
Charlotte
Annie Vernay
Charlotte


Jean Galland
Jean Galland
Albert Hochstätter
Jean Galland
Albert Hochstätter


Jean Périer
Jean Périer
President
Jean Périer
President


Henri Guisol
Henri Guisol
Scherz
Henri Guisol
Scherz


Roger Legris
Roger Legris
Franz
Roger Legris
Franz


Georges Vitray
Georges Vitray
Le bailli
Georges Vitray
Le bailli


Jean Buquet
Jean Buquet
Le petit Gustave
Jean Buquet
Le petit Gustave


Philippe Richard
Philippe Richard
Le grand-duc
Philippe Richard
Le grand-duc
Geno-Ferny
Geno-Ferny
Le portraitiste
Geno-Ferny
Le portraitiste
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