
The Black Monocle
Crime · Thriller · Comedy
Overview
The Marquis de Villemaur reunite strange visitors in his Castle, to meet a survivor of the Third Reich. There is an Italian fascist, Heinrich; a German, Matthias; a Russian; and Dromard, a blind French war hero with a black monocle.
Top Cast


Paul Meurisse
Paul Meurisse
Dromard, "Le Monocle"
Paul Meurisse
Dromard, "Le Monocle"


Bernard Blier
Bernard Blier
Commissaire Tournemire
Bernard Blier
Commissaire Tournemire


Elga Andersen
Elga Andersen
Martha / Erika Murger
Elga Andersen
Martha / Erika Murger


Pierre Blanchar
Pierre Blanchar
Le marquis de Villemaur
Pierre Blanchar
Le marquis de Villemaur


Marie Dubois
Marie Dubois
Bénédicte de Villemaur
Marie Dubois
Bénédicte de Villemaur


Gérard Buhr
Gérard Buhr
Heinrich
Gérard Buhr
Heinrich


Albert Rémy
Albert Rémy
Mérignac, le conservateur
Albert Rémy
Mérignac, le conservateur


Jacques Marin
Jacques Marin
Trochu
Jacques Marin
Trochu


Jacques Dufilho
Jacques Dufilho
Charvet, le guide
Jacques Dufilho
Charvet, le guide
Lutz Gabor
Lutz Gabor
Mathias
Lutz Gabor
Mathias
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