The Late Mathias Pascal (Feu Mathias Pascal) 98 years old

Mathias Pascal, only son of a once-rich family, marries beautiful Romalinda, who has a terrible mother-in-law. She controls her daughter, and soon his home life becomes a nightmare. His only moments of lights are his mother and baby, but both die on the same day. Shocked, he leaves his hometown and goes to Monte Carlo, where he wins a fortune at the casino. Returning home, he reads his own obituary in a paper. They have found a corpse in a creek and connected it with his disappearance. Mathias, noticing that he is now free from all ties to his old life, decides to start a new one.

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The Late Mathias Pascal Cast

Name Character
Lois Moran She was 18, 81 years old when she died as Adrienne Paleari
Philippe Hériat He was 28, 73 years old when he died as L'aide assesseur
Georges Térof He was 51, 74 years old when he died as L'amoureux du 12, un joueur
Pierre Batcheff He was 25, 30 years old when he died as Scipion
Ivan Mosjoukine He was 36, 49 years old when he died as Mathias Pascal (as Ivan Mosjoukine)
Marcelle Pradot She was 25, 80 years old when she died as Romilde Pascal
Pauline Carton She was 41, 89 years old when she died as Tante Scholastique
Michel Simon He was 31, 80 years old when he died as Jérôme Pomino
Marthe Mellot She was 55, 77 years old when she died as Mme Pascal, la mère de Mathias

The Late Mathias Pascal Crew

Name Department
Jimmy Berliet as Cinematography. Crew
Nikolas Roudakoff as Cinematography. Crew
Lazare Meerson as Art Direction. He was 27 (38) years old when He died Art
Erik Aaes as Art Direction. He was 27 (66) years old when He died Art
Alberto Cavalcanti as Art Direction. He was 30 (85) years old when He died Art
Marcel L'Herbier as Director. He was 38 (91) years old when He died Directing
Marcel L'Herbier as Writer. He was 38 (91) years old when He died Writing
Paul Guichard as Cinematography. Crew
The Late Mathias Pascal poster
The Late Mathias Pascal (98 years)

  • Release day: Thursday, July 02, 1925
  • Runtime: 170 minutes