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Les nouveaux messieurs ()


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A theater electrician's love to a ballet dancer is tested when he is elected minister.

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Susanne Verrier
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Comte de Montoire-Grandpré
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Jacques Gaillac
Guy Ferrant ...
Le journaliste
Henri Valbel ...
Le député Morin
Léon Arvel ...
Le Président
Gustave Hamilton ...
L' Huissier
Georges Deneubourg ...
De Courcieux
Raymond Narlay ...
Le Chef de Cabinet
Charles Barrois ...
Le directeur du théâtre
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Julie
Yvonne Dumas ...
Bit Player
Duchange ...
Bit Part
Fred Gastal ...
Bit Player
Yvonneck ...
Bit Part
Christian Gérard
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Bit Part (as Pré Fils)
Marechkine ...
Bit Part
Bill Bocket ...
(as Bill Bockett)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Renée Piat ...
Bit Player (uncredited)

Directed by

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Jacques Feyder

Written by

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Jacques Feyder ... (writer)
 
Charles Spaak ... (writer)
 
Francis de Croisset ... (play)
 
Robert de Flers ... (play)

Cinematography by

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Maurice Desfassiaux
Georges Périnal

Art Direction by

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Lazare Meerson

Production Management

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Simon Schiffrin ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Charles Barrois ... assistant director

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Paul Minine ... special effects coordinator
Nicolas Wilcké ... special effects coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Marcel Carné ... assistant camera
J. Soulat ... still photographer

Production Companies

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  • Wardour Films (1930) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
  • Flicker Alley (2013) (United States) (DVD) (on 'French Masterworks: Russian Émigrés in Paris 1923-1928')

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Also Known As
  • The New Gentlemen (World-wide, English title)
  • The Temporary Gentleman (United Kingdom)
  • Die neuen Herren (Germany)
  • Новые господа (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • De nya herrarna (Sweden)
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  • 135 min
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Movie Connections Referenced in Boulevard du crépuscule (1969). See more »

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