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Let Joy Reign Supreme

6.4 120 mins War   History   Drama   1975
Fildebroc   Les Productions de la Guéville   Universal Pictures France  
Director(s): Bertrand Tavernier

A look at 18th-century France, when the depravity of the authorities contributed to social oppression, and the uprisings flared up one after another.

Casts of Let Joy Reign Supreme

Philippe Noiret

as Philip of Orléans

Jean Rochefort

as Abbot Dubois

Jean-Pierre Marielle

as The Marquis de Pontcallec

Marina Vlady

as The Marchioness of Parabère

Christine Pascal

as Emilie

Alfred Adam

as François de Neufville, Duke of Villeroy

Jean-Roger Caussimon

as The Cardinal

Gérard Desarthe

as The Duke of Bourbon

Michel Beaune

as Captain La Griolais

Monique Chaumette

as Yvonne, governess of Pontcallec

François Dyrek

as Montlouis

Jean-Paul Farré

as Father Burdo

Nicole Garcia

as 'La Fillon'

Raymond Girard

as Chirac

Jacques Hilling

as Abbot Gratellard

Bernard Lajarrige

as Amaury de Lambilly

Thierry Lhermitte

as Count of Horn

Christian Clavier

as The servant of the inn

Michel Blanc

as Louis XV's valet

Monique Lejeune

as Madame de Sabran

Brigitte Roüan

as The prostitute

Georges Riquier

as Brunet d'Ivry

Jean Amos

as Police officer

Roland Amstutz

as Regent's Coachman

Gilbert Bahon

as Cabman

Bruno Balp

as Valet Leblanc

Michel Berto

as Abbot of Louis XV

Richard Bigotini

as Neighbor of the inn

Stéphane Bouy

as Nocé

Liza Braconnier

as Louis XV's servant

Agnès Château

as Peasant woman of the accident

Philippe Chauveau

as Witness of the inn

Daniel Duval

as Domestic

Yves Elliot

as Breton peasant

Pierre Forget

as The "Iroquois" Jesuit

Claude Furlan

as Inn worker

Guy Gerbaud

as Monk of the Nantes prison

Gilles Guillot

as Deacon of the hospice

Maurice Jacquemont

as Priest who initiates Dubois

Yvon Lec

as Priest of the procession

Jacques Lelut

as The first bandit

Bernadette Le Saché

as Hélène de Lambilly

Eric Lorvoire

as Count de Horn's accomplice

Bertrand Migeat

as Thee second bandit

Pierre Moncorbier

as Abbot Fleury

René Morard

as Peddler

Jean-Jacques Moreau

as Peasant

Jacqueline Parent

as Severine, Regent's goddaughter

Gérard Pichon

as Baker

Bernard Pierrot

as Musician leader

Jean-Paul Poirer

as The sleeper

Jacques Pratoussy

as Lackey

Colette Proust

as Clairvoyant

Patrick Raynal

as Lackey

Jean Rougerie

as Talhoüet

Marie-Jo Simenon

as Novice

Anthony Stuart

as Ambassador Stairs

Hélène Vincent

as Madame de Saint-Simon

Jean-Luc Moreau

as Flautist

Gérard Jugnot

as Lackey opening a door (uncredited)

Marcel Dalio

as Nobleman suffocating at the meal (uncredited)

Sophie Jarry

as Little girl, future prostitute (uncredited)

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