An Officer and a Spy | J'accuse
In 1894, French Captain Alfred Dreyfus is wrongfully convicted of treason and sentenced to life imprisonment at the Devil’s Island penal colony.
Description: In 1894, French Captain Alfred Dreyfus is wrongfully convicted of treason and sentenced to life imprisonment at the Devil’s Island penal colony.
Genres: History, Drama, Thriller
Budget: $25,300,000 | Revenue : $18,878,646
Runtime: 132 minutes
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Played Picquart
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Played Alfred Dreyfus
Emmanuelle Seigner
Played Pauline Monnier
Grégory Gadebois
Played Henry
Hervé Pierre
Played General Gonse
Wladimir Yordanoff
Played General Mercier
Didier Sandre
Played General Boisdeffre
Melvil Poupaud
Played Maître Labori
Eric Ruf
Played Sandherr
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Played Bertillon
Laurent Stocker
Played General de Pellieux
Vincent Perez
Played Maître Leblois
Michel Vuillermoz
Played Du Paty de Clam
Vincent Grass
Played General Billot
Denis Podalydès
Played Maître Demange
Damien Bonnard
Played Desvernine
Laurent Natrella
Played Esterhazy
Bruno Raffaelli
Played Judge Delegorgue
Christophe Maratier
Played Warrant Officer
Pierre Poirot
Played Vallecalle Clerk
Stefan Godin
Played General Darras
Yannik Landrein
Played Gast
Luca Barbareschi
Played Philippe Monnier
Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina
Played Bachir
Kevin Garnichat
Played Lauth
Vincent de Boüard
Played Gribelin
Luce Mouchel
Played Madame Sandherr
Fabien Tucci
Played Security Officer
Fred Epaud
Played Artillery Officer
Nicolas Wanczycki
Played Foucault
Franck Mercadal
Played Captain Calmont
Philippe Magnan
Played Attorney Brisset
Pierre Forest
Played Colonel Maurel
Édith Le Merdy
Played Concierge
Jeanne Rosa
Played Martha Leblois
Benoît Allemane
Played Georges Charpentier
Ludovic Paris
Played Senator Ranc
Gérard Chaillou
Played Georges Clémenceau
Nicolas Bridet
Played Mathieu Dreyfus
André Marcon
Played Émile Zola
Pierre Aussedat
Played Colonel at Picquart's Arrest
Rafaël de Ferran
Played Newspaper Seller
Jean-Marie Frin
Played Judge Delegorgue
Swan Starosta
Played Lucie Dreyfus
Jean-Gilles Barbier
Played Duel Arbiter
Jean-Marie Lecoq
Played Duel Doctor
Thierry Gimenez
Played Colonel Jouaust
Clément Jacqmin
Played Journalist
Boris Ventura-Diaz
Played Journalist
Lionel Mur
Played Journalist
Raphaël Caraty
Played Journalist
Yves-Pol Deniélou
Played Journalist
Élodie Auger
Played Dancer
Margritte Gouin
Played Dancer
Élodie Lobjois
Played Dancer
Mélanie Malet
Played Dancer
Carole Mongin
Played Dancer
Laurine Ristroph
Played Dancer
Thibault Signovert
Played Musician
Valentin Cotton
Played Musician
Florian Blot
Played Musician
Adrien Boulanger
Played Musician
Julien Francomano
Played Musician
Camille-Raphaël Bérard
Played Musician
Marc Legrand
Played Musician
Jean-Baptiste Souchon
Played Musician
Emmanuel Borghi
Played Musician
Jérome Duhamel
Played Musician
Patrick Perrin
Played Musician
Jean-Jacques Breniaud
Played Gunner
Benjamin Dubos
Played Gunner
Romain Mestre
Played Gunner
Guy Chaillaud
Played Gunner
Charles Lapierre
Played Gunner
Mickael Cartier
Played Gunner
Brigitte Boucher
Played Marie Bastian (uncredited)
Mathieu Cayrou
Played Private Dugommier (uncredited)
Michèle Clément
Played Washerwoman (uncredited)
Nicolas de Lavergne
Played Auguste Dutrieux (uncredited)
Benjamin Gouzien
Played Joseph Reinach (uncredited)
Pierre Hurel
Played Man (uncredited)
Romain Lehnhoff
Played Gunner (uncredited)
Pierre Léon Luneau
Played Captain Valdant (uncredited)
Roman Polanski
Played Concertgoer (uncredited)
Charles Tesnière
Played Officer (uncredited)
Antoine Zerbini
Played Soldier (uncredited)
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