| Solemn Communion | |
|---|---|
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| Directed by | René Féret | 
| Written by | René Féret | 
| Produced by | René Féret Michelle Plaa  | 
| Starring | Christian Drillaud | 
| Cinematography | Jean-François Robin | 
| Edited by | Vincent Pinel | 
| Music by | Sergio Ortega | 
| Distributed by | Planfilm | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 105 minutes | 
| Country | France | 
| Language | French | 
| Box office | 397,460 admissions (France)[1] | 
Solemn Communion (French: La Communion solennelle) is a 1977 French comedy-drama film directed by René Féret. It was entered into the 1977 Cannes Film Festival.[2]
Cast
- Christian Drillaud as Young Charles Gravet
 - Claude Bouchery as Jules Ternolain
 - Isabelle Caillard as Young Josette Dauchy
 - Patrick Fierry as Young François Dauchy
 - Véronique Silver as Josette Dauchy at 40
 - Marcel Dalio as Old Charles Gravet
 - Myriam Boyer as Léone Gravet
 - Manuel Strosser as Julien III Gravet
 - André Marcon as Lucien Gravet
 - Marief Guittier as Julie Ternolain at 25
 - Claude-Emile Rosen as Honore Dauchy
 - René Féret as Julien I Gravet at 30
 - Andrée Tainsy as Charlotte
 - Roland Amstutz as Raoul L'Homme, le fils naturel de François
 - Monique Mélinand as Julie Ternolain at 45
 - Vincent Pinel as Leon Gravet
 - Ariane Ascaride as Palmyre
 - Yveline Ailhaud as Marie
 - Eric Lebel as Julien I Gravet as child
 - Nathalie Baye as Jeanne Vanderberghe
 - Gérard Chaillou as Marcel Dauchy
 - Yves Reynaud as Gaston Gravet
 - Fabienne Arel as Mathilde Ternolain
 - Philippe Léotard as Jacques Gravet
 - Jany Gastaldi as Lise Paulet-Dauchy at 20
 - Monique Chaumette as Lise Paulet-Dauchy at 40
 - Guillaume Lebel as Julien II Gravet
 - Paul Descombes as Julien I Gravet at 50
 - Olivier Caillard as Armand Gravet
 - Pierre Forget as François Dauchy at 50
 - Serge Reggiani as Récitant chanteur (voice)
 - Alain Chevalier
 - Philippe Nahon as a unionist
 
References
- ↑ "La Communion solennelle". JP's Box-Office.
 - ↑ "Festival de Cannes: Solemn Communion". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 10 May 2009.
 
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