

Leguignon the Healer
1954 Directed by Maurice LabroHaving cured the local café owner, Diogène Leguignon becomes convinced that he is a healer and possesses the fluid. His wife sees the benefits of this gift and urges Diogene to exercise his power, particularly on a wealthy old man, M. Coq. Arlette Leguignon, however, is in love with a young doctor, who is violently opposed to her future father-in-law. Leguignon ends up condemned and, disgusted, no longer wants to look after others. When Mr. Coq dies, making him his legatee, Leguignon has to contend with the Coq family. This time, Doctor Martinet comes to his defense. The inheritance is used to build a clinic where Leguignon can carry out his experiments as a magnetizer.

Yves Deniaud
....................................................Diogène Leguignon

Jane Marken
....................................................Mme Leguignon

Nicole Besnard
....................................................Arlette Leguignon

Michel Roux
....................................................Jean

André Brunot
....................................................Docteur Martinet

André Versini
....................................................Thierry Coq

Louis Blanche
....................................................M. Coq
Director
...........................................................Maurice Labro
Set Decoration
...........................................................Jean Douarinou
Screenplay
...........................................................Robert Picq
Pierre Ferrari
Director of Photography
...........................................................Nikolai Toporkoff
Production Companies
...................................................Jason Films
Production Countries
........................................................France
Spoken Languages
....................................................Français
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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