Yasmina
Originally released in 1927. Yasmina is a feature film. directed by André Hugon. With a runtime of 2h 10m, it's an epic theatrical experience.
Starring Huguette Duflos, Camille Bert, and Léon Mathot
Synopsis
Yasmina, a rich Tunisian Princess, daughter of a French lady and a Muslim gentleman, is betrothed by a father to a rich fifty year old man named Afsen. She reluctantly accept the marriage but soon becomes ill from boredom and she falls in love with the French doctor called from Tunis to take care of her, Hector Grandier, who also happens to be a childhood friend. Her husband finds out and Yasmina sticks a knife in her own bosom in a middle of a fight. The Princess's maid, Athima, accuses the old husband of attempting to kill the girl and he is sentenced to death. Hector rescues him from his fate and the two lovers are free to love each other in the eyes of the law.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Yasmina about?
Yasmina, a rich Tunisian Princess, daughter of a French lady and a Muslim gentleman, is betrothed by a father to a rich fifty year old man named Afsen. She reluctantly accept the marriage but soon ...
Who directed Yasmina?
Yasmina was directed by André Hugon.
How long is Yasmina?
Yasmina has a runtime of 2 hours and 10 minutes (130 minutes total).
When was Yasmina released?
Yasmina was released on February 11, 1927 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Yasmina?
The main cast of Yasmina includes Huguette Duflos, Camille Bert, Léon Mathot, Thérèse Kolb, Habib Benglia.