The Courier of Lyons
1911 · Movie · 31 min. · France
This is the story of the most remarkable case of mistaken identity and the most terrible miscarriage of justice ever written in the judicial annals of the world. Roussel, a wealthy merchant, has the misfortune to have in Gasnier, a bandit, a double; the resemblance between them being remarkable. On the 27th of May, 1795, Roussel visits his father's little inn on the road to Orleans. At 7 P.M. he returned to Paris. At 11 P.M. the same night Gasnier and three companions, Nicolet, Champion and Minot, rob the Orleans coach, carrying $375,000 for General Bonaparte's army. Later Roussel is shot by Gasnier, who thinks the would-be assassin is his son. Roussel, the merchant, is arrested, tried and convicted. His future son-in-law tries desperately to prove Roussel innocent, but is thwarted at every turn by Gasnier and Roussel is finally executed. At the moment of his execution Judge Lebas discovers the real criminal and realizes an innocent man has gone to his death.
Direction Albert Capellani
Cast Mévisto · Andrée Pascal · Paul Capellani · Louis Ravet · Eugénie Nau · Georges Tréville · Maurice Luguet · Albert Dieudonné · Grégoire · Calvin · Faivre
Screenplay Louis-Mathurin Moreau · Paul Siraudin
Original title Le courrier de Lyon
Also known as The Orleans Coach · The Lyons Mail
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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