
Perfectionist
Drama
Overview
Professor Louis Delage is a kidney transplant specialist. He is so good in his field that his peers nickname him the "great man". But one day, one of his patients die during surgery and Delage starts doubting. Is he actually such a great man? To fight desperation he decides to take in the deceased child while devoting more time to Florence, his hitherto neglected wife.
Top Cast


Pierre Fresnay
Pierre Fresnay
Professor Louis Delage
Pierre Fresnay
Professor Louis Delage


Renée Devillers
Renée Devillers
Florence Delage
Renée Devillers
Florence Delage
Claire Duhamel
Claire Duhamel
Catherine Delage
Claire Duhamel
Catherine Delage


Marcel André
Marcel André
Doctor Charles Tannard
Marcel André
Doctor Charles Tannard


Nadine Alari
Nadine Alari
Yvette
Nadine Alari
Yvette


Roland Alexandre
Roland Alexandre
Jacques Brulages
Roland Alexandre
Jacques Brulages


Pierre Destailles
Pierre Destailles
Gaston Berval
Pierre Destailles
Gaston Berval
Michel Vadet
Michel Vadet
Doctor Larmy
Michel Vadet
Doctor Larmy
Christiane Barry
Christiane Barry
Jacqueline
Christiane Barry
Jacqueline


Georgette Anys
Georgette Anys
Mrs. Berval
Georgette Anys
Mrs. Berval
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