
Rellys
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Rellys.
Born: December 15, 1905
Place of Birth: Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
Known For

César
Leaping forward twenty years, the trilogy continues with the death of Fanny's husband, Panisse, and the discovery of her secret by her son, Césariot. The young man resolves to track down his biological father, Marius, whose life has been fraught with calamity and poverty.

Madame le Juge

Merlusse
"Merlusse" is French schoolboy slang for codfish, and M. Blanchard, a professor at a certain lycée, was known to his victims by that name. On Christmas Eve, when some twenty of the students—orphans, foreigners or just plain "unwanteds"—had to remain in the boarding school, Merlusse is placed in charge. His glass eye glares at them stonily, his good one with no less severity. He sets them to tasks, marches like a proctor up and down the aisles, exacts to the utmost the last measure of discipline. But when the youngsters awake in the morning, there are toys by each bed in the dormitory and M. Blanchard, no longer to be called Merlusse, is exposed for the softhearted fraud he is.

The Revenge of Roger
Roger Laroque is now a rich man. He returns to France under the name of William Farnell. There, he discovers that on the one hand his wife has died of a broken heart and on the other that his daughter Suzanne is in love with Raymond de Noirville, the son of his former mistress. With the help of a few friends, Roger coldly prepares his revenge.

Letters from My Windmill
Set in the countryside of Provence, the film is based on three tales from Alphonse Daudet's 1869 short story collection Letters from My Windmill: "The Three Low Masses", "The Elixir of Father Gaucher" and "The Secret of Master Cornille".

Happy He Who Like Ulysses
For 25 years now, under the Provence sun, Antonin, a farmhand, has shared his work and everyday life with a horse named Ulysse. What a shock when Pascal, the farmer, tells him he has decided to sell Ulysse to a picador for being too old. Not only will he be separated from his faithful companion, but he is well aware too that the arenas of Arles mean death for Ulysse. Being unable to stand such injustice, Antonin runs away from the farm in the company of Ulysse. Together, they go through the Lubéron, the Baux de Provence, the Alpilles, the Crau and the Vaccarès. Yet, their journey is no pleasure cruise, specially when it comes to crossing National Road 7. After a visit to Marcellin, an old friend of his, Antonin sets off again with Ulysse, this time towards the Rhône River.

The Trip to Biarritz
Guillaume Dodut is a stationmaster in rural France at a station where trains no longer stop. His dream has always been to holiday in the famous resort town of Biarritz. Meanwhile, he gets involved in the romantic life of his son who is studying to be an engineer in London.

Manon of the Spring
Marcel Pagnol's adaptation of his own novel Manon des sources, the story of a shepherdess who exacts her revenge on the townsfolk she blames for killing her father, in two parts: Manon des sources and Ugolin.

Angele
Angèle is a 1934 French drama film directed, produced and written by Marcel Pagnol. It stars Orane Demazis as a naive young woman who is seduced and abandoned. It is based on the novel Un de Baumugnes by Jean Giono.

Ugolin
Manon has blocked the spring that feeds the village, whose inhabitants she hates. They gradually become aware of the evil they have done to her and try to obtain her forgiveness…
Filmography
as Self
as le grand-père
as Parrain Nagi
as L'abbé
as Marcellin
as Saulnier
as Pépé
as Le cocher du fiacre
as Le Basta
as Monsieur Corbidas
as Vicar (segment "Fiancés de la chance, Les")
as Louis
as Clotaire
as Septime
as Paul
as Pignans
as Coiffenave
as The taxi driver
as Annibal Onisse
as Saturnin
as 'Cervelle'
as Camille Lamotte, innkeeper
as Le père Gaucher
as lui-même
as Ugolin
as Ugolin
as Meristo
as Hercule
as Isidore Cochu
as Toni / Placido
as Croquignol
as Gaston Bernod
as Amédée
as Andoche Balochon
as Marc Fournier
as Tabusse
as Croquignol
as Césarin Malfait
as Tristot
as Tristot
as Mimile / Bimbo
as Nicolas
as Théodule
as Narcisse Pigeon
as Papafar
as L'employé de M. Panisse
as The Porter
as 'Ficelle'
as Un paysan (Séquence coupée au montage)