Le Colonel Chabert (Colonel Chabert) (1994)
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This metaphorical drama, about the changes brought to French society by revolution, stars Gérard Depardieu as Chabert, a French soldier who served under Napoleon in 1807 and was thought to have died in battle. In fact, Chabert was nearly buried in a mass grave with a large number of deceased… More This metaphorical drama, about the changes brought to French society by revolution, stars Gérard Depardieu as Chabert, a French soldier who served under Napoleon in 1807 and was thought to have died in battle. In fact, Chabert was nearly buried in a mass grave with a large number of deceased soldiers, but he managed to crawl from the pile of corpses and has been wandering through the French countryside ever since. In the ten years since his "death," Chabert's wife (Fanny Ardant) has spent his fortune and gone on to marry Count Ferraud (Andre Dussolier), which has made her a woman of wealth and power. When Chabert, now a lumbering tramp, confronts the Countess, she refuses to admit that he was once her husband, and Chabert takes her to court to recover his money and property. Colonel Chabert was based on a novella by Honoré de Balzac, and it marked the directorial debut of Yves Angelo, previously one of France's top cinematographers. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Yves Angelo
- Genres
- Art House & International, Drama
- In Theaters
- Nov 23, 1994 Wide
- Studio
- Republic Pictures Home Video
Critic Reviews
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Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality and Practice
Thought-provoking French psycholgical thriller.
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Cast
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Gérard Depardieu
as Chabert
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Fanny Ardant
as Countess Ferraud
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Fabrice Luchini
as Derville
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André Dussollier
as Count Ferraud
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Daniel Prévost
as Boucard
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Olivier Saladin
as Hure
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Maxime Leroux
as Godeschal
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Eric Elmosnino
as Desroches
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Guillaume Romain
as Simonnin
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Patrick Bordier
as Boutin
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Claude Rich
as Chamblin
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Jean Cosmos
as Costaz
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Jacky Nercessian
as Delbecq
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Albert Delpy
as Notary
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Marc Maidenberg
as Servant
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Romane Bohringer
as Sophie
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Valerie Bettencourt
as Julie
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Florence Guerfy
as Client
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Julie Depardieu
as Mathilde
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Isabelle Wolfe
as Nun
