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The Red Inn
The Red Inn

The Red Inn

Genres

CrimeDrama

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Two young doctors, surprised by the storm, take refuge in an inn. A diamond broker joins them and, for lack of space, shares their room. At dawn he is found dead. A few years later justice is done.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

80 mins

Rating

5.5/10

Release Date

27 September 1923

Country

France

Cast

Léon Mathot

Léon Mathot

Prosper Magnan

Gina Manès

Gina Manès

Innkeeper's Daughter

Pierre Hot

Pierre Hot

Innkeeper

Clairette de Savoye

Clairette de Savoye

Innkeeper's Wife

Jean-David Évremond

Jean-David Évremond

Frédéric Taillefer

Robert Tourneur

Robert Tourneur

Herman

Thomy Bourdelle

Thomy Bourdelle

Dutchman

Jacques Christiany

Jacques Christiany

André

Schmitt

Schmitt

Victorine

Madame Delaunay

Madame Delaunay

Witch

René Ferté

René Ferté

Judge

Henri Barat

Henri Barat

Judge

André Volbert

André Volbert

Judge

Luc Dartagnan

Luc Dartagnan

Accordion Player

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