
The Red Inn
Comedy · Crime
Overview
A group of travelers, including a monk, stay in a lonely inn in the mountains. The host confesses the monk his habit of serving poisoned soup to the guests, to rob their possessions and to bury them in the backyard.
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Fernandel
Fernandel
The Monk
Fernandel
The Monk


Françoise Rosay
Françoise Rosay
Marie Martin
Françoise Rosay
Marie Martin


Marie-Claire Olivia
Marie-Claire Olivia
Mathilde
Marie-Claire Olivia
Mathilde


Jean-Roger Caussimon
Jean-Roger Caussimon
Darwin
Jean-Roger Caussimon
Darwin


Nane Germon
Nane Germon
Ms. Élisa
Nane Germon
Ms. Élisa


Didier d'Yd
Didier d'Yd
Jeannou
Didier d'Yd
Jeannou


Lud Germain
Lud Germain
Fétiche
Lud Germain
Fétiche


Jacques Charon
Jacques Charon
Rodolphe
Jacques Charon
Rodolphe


Andrée Vialla
Andrée Vialla
Marquise Caroline de La Roche de Glun
Andrée Vialla
Marquise Caroline de La Roche de Glun


Julien Carette
Julien Carette
Martin
Julien Carette
Martin
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