

Little Aurore's Tragedy
Directed by Jean-Yves BigrasWhere to Watch Little Aurore's Tragedy
Little Aurore's Tragedy Trivia
Little Aurore's Tragedy was released on April 25, 1952.
Little Aurore's Tragedy was directed by Jean-Yves Bigras.
Little Aurore's Tragedy has a runtime of 1h 42m.
Little Aurore's Tragedy was produced by Roger Garand.
A little girl witnesses the death of her mother--expressly killed through negligence by the woman supposedly nursing the invalid mother back to health. The conniving nurse then marries the child's father, thereby taking the dead woman's place and becoming the little girl's stepmother. After unwisely revealing to the stepmother that she knows the reason for her mother's death, Aurore is abused by her stepmother, who hopes that in torturing the child she can keep her silent. The father, who is absent during the day farming the land, closes his eyes or refuses to believe that his new wife is abusive when confronted by the sight of his miserable burnt and beaten child.
The key characters in Little Aurore's Tragedy are Aurore (Yvonne Laflamme), Marie-Louise (Lucie Mitchell), Théodore (Paul Desmarteaux).
Little Aurore's Tragedy is a Drama, Biography, Horror film.
Little Aurore's Tragedy has an audience rating of 4.5 out of 10.
Little Aurore's Tragedy had a budget of $75,000.








