The Lame Devil | |
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French | Le Diable boiteux |
Directed by | Sacha Guitry |
Written by | Sacha Guitry |
Produced by | Jean Mugeli |
Starring | Sacha Guitry Lana Marconi Émile Drain Henry Laverne Maurice Teynac |
Narrated by | Sacha Guitry |
Cinematography | Nicolas Toporkoff |
Edited by | Jeannette Berton |
Music by | Louis Beydts |
Production company | Union Cinématographique Lyonnaise (UCIL) |
Distributed by | Compagnie Parisienne de Location de Films, Gaumont |
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Running time | 125 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
The Lame Devil (UK: The Devil Who Limped;[1] original title: Le Diable boiteux, French for "the devil with a limp") is a 1948 French black-and-white historical film written and directed by Sacha Guitry. A biography of the titular French diplomat Talleyrand (1754–1838), it stars Guitry in the lead role. Originally forbidden by the French censor[2] and turned into a play, the film went on to be released into six languages.