
Life Is Ours
Drama · History
Overview
A propaganda film of the communist party of France, showing how the comrades help the proletariat against the capitalists.
Top Cast


Jean Dasté
Jean Dasté
L'instituteur / Teacher
Jean Dasté
L'instituteur / Teacher


Nadia Sibirskaïa
Nadia Sibirskaïa
Ninette - l'amie de René
Nadia Sibirskaïa
Ninette - l'amie de René


Gaston Modot
Gaston Modot
Philippe - le neveu des Lecocq
Gaston Modot
Philippe - le neveu des Lecocq


Madeleine Sologne
Madeleine Sologne
Une ouvrière de l'usine
Madeleine Sologne
Une ouvrière de l'usine


Vladimir Sokoloff
Vladimir Sokoloff
Un vieillard dans le cortège final
Vladimir Sokoloff
Un vieillard dans le cortège final


Gabrielle Fontan
Gabrielle Fontan
Madame Lecocq
Gabrielle Fontan
Madame Lecocq
Henri Pons
Henri Pons
Monsieur Lecocq
Henri Pons
Monsieur Lecocq


Charles Blavette
Charles Blavette
Tonin (as Blavette)
Charles Blavette
Tonin (as Blavette)


Jacques Brunius
Jacques Brunius
Le président du conseil d'administration
Jacques Brunius
Le président du conseil d'administration


Jean Renoir
Jean Renoir
Le patron du bistrot
Jean Renoir
Le patron du bistrot
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