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  1. The Two Orphans (French: Les deux orphelines) is a 1933 French historical drama film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Rosine Deréan, Renée Saint-Cyr and Gabriel Gabrio.

  2. The Two Orphans: Directed by Maurice Tourneur. With Yvette Guilbert, Gabriel Gabrio, Emmy Lynn, Pierre Magnier. A more small scale version of the story Griffin used for his epic Orphans Of The Storm: a doctor tries to reunite two sisters who have become separated from each other during the whirlwind of the French Revolution.

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    • Drama
    • Maurice Tourneur
    • 1934-02-06
  3. A more small scale version of the story Griffin used for his epic Orphans Of The Storm: a doctor tries to reunite two sisters who have become separated from each other during the whirlwind of the French Revolution.

    • Maurice Tourneur
    • Pathé-Natan
  4. Synopsis. In this film, sister Louise and Henriette are cruelly separated early in the proceedings and kept apart by fate, villainy, and deprivation until the very last scene. Kidnapped by gypsies, the blind Louise is forced to beg in the streets, while Henriette searches desperately for her missing sister. Characteristics. Themes.

    • Maurice Tourneur, Riccardo Freda
  5. The Two Orphans (1933) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. The Two Orphans is a film directed by Maurice Tourneur with Rosine Deréan, Renée Saint-Cyr, Gabriel Gabrio, Pierre Magnier .... Year: 1933. Original title: Les deux orphelines.

  7. Film Synopsis. O n the eve of the French Revolution, two orphan girls, Henriette and Louise, make their way to Paris. Henriette is kidnapped by a libertine marquis to participate in a debauched party, leaving her blind sister at the mercy of an unscrupulous hag, La Frochard.