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The son of an ailing nobleman returns to France to clear his name and prove where the true guilt lies.
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Richard Basehart
Richard Basehart
Il conte Jacques de Maudy
Richard Basehart
Il conte Jacques de Maudy


Patricia Roc
Patricia Roc
Donna Violante
Patricia Roc
Donna Violante


Massimo Serato
Massimo Serato
Henri de Vauboranche
Massimo Serato
Henri de Vauboranche


Akim Tamiroff
Akim Tamiroff
Il marchese di Salpiere
Akim Tamiroff
Il marchese di Salpiere


Isa Barzizza
Isa Barzizza
Lucilla
Isa Barzizza
Lucilla


Nerio Bernardi
Nerio Bernardi
Pedante
Nerio Bernardi
Pedante
Nino Marchetti
Nino Marchetti
Tiranno
Nino Marchetti
Tiranno
Aldo De Franchi
Aldo De Franchi
Leandro
Aldo De Franchi
Leandro
Vando Tress
Vando Tress
Sparenta
Vando Tress
Sparenta
Celeste Almieri
Celeste Almieri
Celeste Almieri
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