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| name = Narcotics
| name = Narcotics
| image =File:Narcotics (film).jpg
| image = Narcotics (film).jpg
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| director = [[Kurt Gerron]] <br> [[Roger Le Bon]]
| director = {{ubl|[[Kurt Gerron]]|[[Roger Le Bon]]}}
| producer = [[Bruno Duday]]
| producer = [[Bruno Duday]]
| writer = [[Philipp Lothar Mayring]] <br> [[Fritz Zeckendorf]] <br> [[Georges Neveux]]
| writer = {{ubl|[[Philipp Lothar Mayring]]|Fritz Zeckendorf|[[Georges Neveux]]}}
| narrator =
| narrator =
| starring = [[Jean Murat]] <br> [[Danièle Parola]] <br> [[Jean Worms]] <br> [[Peter Lorre]]
| starring = {{ubl|[[Jean Murat]]|[[Danièle Parola]]|[[Jean Worms]]|[[Peter Lorre]]}}
| music = [[Hans-Otto Borgmann]]
| music = [[Hans-Otto Borgmann]]
| cinematography = [[Carl Hoffmann]]
| cinematography = [[Carl Hoffmann]]
| editing = [[Constantin Mick]]
| editing = Constantin Mick
| studio = [[Universum Film|UFA]]
| studio = [[Universum Film|UFA]]
| distributor = L'Alliance Cinématographique Européenne
| distributor = L'Alliance Cinématographique Européenne
| released = 16 December 1932
| released = {{Film date|1932|12|16|df=y}}
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| country = Germany
| country = Germany
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'''''Narcotics''''' (French: '''''Stupéfiants''''') is a 1932 German [[drama film]] directed by [[Kurt Gerron]] and [[Roger Le Bon]] and starring [[Jean Murat]], [[Danièle Parola]] and [[Jean Worms]]. It is the [[French-language]] version of the 1932 German film ''[[The White Demon]]''.<ref>Youngkin p.465</ref>
'''''Narcotics''''' ({{langx|fr|'''Stupéfiants'''}}) is a 1932 German [[drama film]] directed by [[Kurt Gerron]] and [[Roger Le Bon]] and starring [[Jean Murat]], [[Danièle Parola]] and [[Jean Worms]]. It is the [[French-language]] version of the 1932 German film ''[[The White Demon]]''.<ref>Youngkin p. 465</ref>


==Synopsis==
When an actress becomes addicted to drugs, her brother decides to take action against her supplier.
When an [[actress]] becomes addicted to [[drugs]], her brother decides to take action against her supplier.


==Cast==
==Cast==
* [[Jean Murat]] as Henri Werner - le frère de Liliane
* [[Jean Murat]] as Henri Werner - le frère de Liliane
* [[Danièle Parola]] as Liliane Werner - une grande actrice dépendante de la drogue
* [[Danièle Parola]] as Liliane Werner - une grande actrice dépendante de la drogue
* [[Jean Worms]] as Louis Gordon
* [[Jean Worms]] as Louis Gordon
* [[Jean Mercanton]] as Pierre
* [[Jean Mercanton]] as Pierre
* [[Jeanne Marie-Laurent]] as Madame Werner - la mère d'Henri et de Liliane
* [[Jeanne Marie-Laurent]] as Madame Werner - la mère d'Henri et de Liliane
* [[Monique Rolland]] as Dora Lind
* [[Monique Rolland]] as Dora Lind
* [[Raoul Aslan]] as Dr. Ourousseff
* [[Raoul Aslan]] as Dr. Ourousseff
* [[Peter Lorre]] as Le bossu
* [[Peter Lorre]] as Le bossu
* [[Roger Karl]] as Le marquis d'Esquillon
* [[Roger Karl]] as Le marquis d'Esquillon
* [[Gaston Mauger]] as Le capitaine
* [[Gaston Mauger]] as Le capitaine
* [[Lucien Callamand]] as Le détective
* [[Lucien Callamand]] as Le détective
* [[Henry Bonvallet]] as Le commissaire
* Henry Bonvallet as Le commissaire
* [[Léon Bary]] as Pierre Perade
* [[Léon Bary]] as Pierre Perade
* [[Brevannes (actor)|Brevannes]]
* Brevannes
* [[Louis Brody]]
* [[Louis Brody]]
* [[Pierre Labry]] as Le docteur
* [[Pierre Labry]] as Le docteur
* [[Margo Lion (cabaret singer)|Margo Lion]]
* [[Margo Lion (cabaret singer)|Margo Lion]]
* [[Héléna Manson]] as L'infirmière
* [[Héléna Manson]] as L'infirmière
* [[Pierre Piérade]] as L'ouvreur
* [[Pierre Piérade]] as L'ouvreur


== References ==
== References ==
{{reflist}}
<references/>


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
* Youngkin, Stephen. ''The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre''. University Press of Kentucky, 2005.
* {{cite book | last = Youngkin | first = Stephen | title = The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre | publisher = University Press of Kentucky | year = 2005 | isbn = 978-0-8131-7185-2 }}


== External links ==
== External links ==
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[[Category:Films directed by Kurt Gerron]]
[[Category:Films directed by Kurt Gerron]]
[[Category:Films directed by Roger Le Bon]]
[[Category:Films directed by Roger Le Bon]]
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[[Category:Films about drugs]]
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Latest revision as of 01:50, 1 November 2024

Narcotics
Directed by
Written by
Produced byBruno Duday
Starring
CinematographyCarl Hoffmann
Edited byConstantin Mick
Music byHans-Otto Borgmann
Production
company
Distributed byL'Alliance Cinématographique Européenne
Release date
  • 16 December 1932 (1932-12-16)
CountryGermany
LanguageFrench

Narcotics (French: Stupéfiants) is a 1932 German drama film directed by Kurt Gerron and Roger Le Bon and starring Jean Murat, Danièle Parola and Jean Worms. It is the French-language version of the 1932 German film The White Demon.[1]

Synopsis

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When an actress becomes addicted to drugs, her brother decides to take action against her supplier.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Youngkin p. 465

Bibliography

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  • Youngkin, Stephen (2005). The Lost One: A Life of Peter Lorre. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 978-0-8131-7185-2.
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