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{fr} '''''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crainquebille Crainquebille]''''' (France, 1922), directed by Jacques Feyder, starring Maurice de Féraudy and Jean Forest.
{fr} ''''' Crainquebille''''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crainquebille ] (France, 1922), directed by Jacques Feyder, starring Maurice de Féraudy, Jean Forest.
 
A poor vegetable peddler in Paris runs afoul of the law and finds himself ground up in the cogs of the corrupt French judicial system.
 
Crainquebille, a poor vegetable peddler in Paris, is accused of having insulted a policeman, and finds himself ground up in the cogs of a Kafkaesque judicial system. When finally released from jail, his bourgeois customers shun him; but at the point of suicide he is redeemed by an orphan newsboy (Jean Forest) who is even poorer than he is. <[https://www.boyactors.org.uk/movie.php?ref=5154 BoyActors]>
 
 
 


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{fr} Crainquebille [1] (France, 1922), directed by Jacques Feyder, starring Maurice de Féraudy, Jean Forest.

A poor vegetable peddler in Paris runs afoul of the law and finds himself ground up in the cogs of the corrupt French judicial system.

Crainquebille, a poor vegetable peddler in Paris, is accused of having insulted a policeman, and finds himself ground up in the cogs of a Kafkaesque judicial system. When finally released from jail, his bourgeois customers shun him; but at the point of suicide he is redeemed by an orphan newsboy (Jean Forest) who is even poorer than he is. <BoyActors>

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