Georges Marchal was one of the most important lead actors in French cinema in the '50s, together with Jean Marais. He was the lead in various costume dramas and swashbuckling films before taking part in some of the films of Luis Buñuel, a close friend of his
Gilbert Bossis
Oger de Talleyrac
Philippe IV le Bel, roi de France
Antoine d'Hergemont
Marquis of Bois-Doré
Crèvecoeur
Renaud
Corbeyran
le gouverneur
Graf
Peliocles
Jesuit
Chark
Louis XIV young
D'Artagnan
Julien
Le maréchal Jean Lannes
Ulysses
Marcus Valerius, Roman Consul
Julien
Giustiniano
Lucio Falengo
Serge
General Gustav von Neipperg
General Keller
Asclepio
Fuscus, General Romano
Marc' Antonio
Jacques Lebreton
Herzog von Montserrat
Doctor Valerio
Gil Blas de Santillane
Caio Silvio
Lucien de Rubempré (jeune)
Maurice Mont-Bret
Olivier de Verrières
Ali
Jean de Vaugelas (uncredited)
Jean de Vaugelas
Cardinal de Richelieu
Lieutenant Claude Legrand
The Black Prince
Raoul de Bragelonne
Didier Guéret
Georges Terdier
François Martineau
Alain Fontenay
M. de Mortsauf
Bernard Dalban
Bernard
Le capitaine Georges Dubreuil
Paul Mercier
Lysias
Yann Getersen
Antoine d'Hergemont
Jean Fabien
John Bell
Marceau Le Guen
Marc Lanson
Jupiter' L'inconnu, escapee from the psychiatric asylum
Michel Dumartin
Mister John
Lord David
René Bergerin
L'inspecteur Bério
Sergeant Léon Bouvard
Charly
Frank Keany
Pierre Kerjean
Prince 'A' / Astara
Self
Commandant Le Kerlec
Robinson Crusoe
President
Le vicomte Pierre d'Haussy de Villefort
Fred Hersant
Self