The Life of Emile Zola  (1937) Best Picture - The Life of Emile Zola

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The movie The Life of Emile Zola, released in 1937 and directed by William Dieterle with Tony Gaudio as cinematographer and editing by Warren Low.
Directed by | William Dieterle
Cinematography by | Tony Gaudio
Edited by | Warren Low
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Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Biography, Drama

 
Cast
Emile Zola
Lucie Dreyfus
Capt. Alfred Dreyfus
Alexandrine Zola
Maitre Labori
Charpentier
Colonel Georges Picquart
Anatole France
Major Dort
Commander Of Paris
Major Walsin-Esterhazy
Paul Cezanne
Georges Clemenceau
Chief Of Staff
Major Henry
M. Delagorgue
Minister Of War
Colonel Sandherr
Assistant Chief Of Staff
M. Cavaignac
M. Van Cassell
Mr. Richards
Helen Richards
Madame Zola
Pierre Dreyfus
Jeanne Dreyfus
Chief Censor
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Madame Charpentier
Commander Of Paris
Maj. D'Aboville
Member Of The Court
Mathieu Dreyfus
Member Of The Court
Capt. Guignet
M. Perrenx
Sen. Scheurer-Kestner
Prefect Of Police
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