Movie: The Race for Love

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Georges Biscot
Georges Biscot

Fortuné Richard

Blanche Montel
Blanche Montel

Simone Piérard

Jean Murat
Jean Murat

Jacquemart

Piérard
Piérard

Le directeur sportif

Bouboule
Bouboule

Bouboule de gomme

Henri-Amédée Charpentier
Henri-Amédée Charpentier

Le père Anatole

Ernest-Henri Demanne
Ernest-Henri Demanne

Le directeur de l'usine de cycles

Émile Vervet
Émile Vervet

Le contremaître Bonbonne

Henriette Clairval-Terof
Henriette Clairval-Terof

La bonne de l'hôtel

Jeanne Marie-Laurent
Jeanne Marie-Laurent

Maman Richard

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    In 1925 what may have been the first cycling film was made, Le Roi de la Pédale starring the popular comedy actor Biscot, and with scenes shot on the Tour de France and also with Henri Decoin as a screenwriter.

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    1925-10-16

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