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Franck Maurice is credited with small roles in two French films from the 1930s and 1950s. In I Accuse, released in 1938, Maurice appeared as a soldier, a minor but notable presence in a historical drama set during World War I. The film, directed by Abel Gance, is remembered for its epic scale and anti-war themes, though Maurice’s role remains uncredited in available records.
Later, in The Earrings of Madame de..., a 1953 drama directed by Max Ophüls, Maurice was listed as an uncredited witness. The film, an adaptation of a novel by Louise de Vilmorin, is celebrated for its visual style and emotional depth, with Maurice contributing in a background capacity.
Born in France, Maurice’s work in cinema consists of these two credited appearances, both in uncredited roles. The details of his ca…







