The almost financial ruined French gentleman Gaston Dewalter spends several day in Biarritz before going off in the Hispano-Suiza, a luxe car which was a present from his friends. George becomes the lover of Lady Stéphane Oswill pretending...
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Jean Murat | ... |
Gaston Dewalter
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Marie Bell | ... |
Stéphane Oswill
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Joan Helda | ... |
Mme Deléone
(as Jean Helda)
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Gaston Mauger | ... |
M. Deléone
(as Gaston Manger)
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Louis Gauthier | ... |
Maître Montnormand
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Blanche Beaume | ... |
La gouvernante
(as Madame Beaume)
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George Grossmith | ... |
Lord Oswill
(as Georges Grossmith)
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Henri Kerny | ... |
(uncredited)
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Directed by
Jean Epstein |
Written by
Jean Epstein | ... | (screenplay) |
Pierre Frondaie | ... | (novel) |
Produced by
Charles Delac | ... | producer |
Marcel Vandal | ... | producer |
P.J. de Venloo | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Jean Wiener |
Cinematography by
Joseph Barth | ||
Armand Thirard |
Editing by
Marthe Poncin |
Production Design by
Marc Lauer | ||
Georges Wakhévitch |
Sound Department
Marcel Courmes | ... | sound |
Norbert Gernolle | ... | sound |
Music Department
Roger Desormière | ... | conductor |
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- Films P.J. de Venloo (1933) (France) (theatrical)
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The almost financial ruined French gentleman Gaston Dewalter spends several day in Biarritz before going off in the Hispano-Suiza, a luxe car which was a present from his friends. George becomes the lover of Lady Stéphane Oswill pretending he is wealthy. Then Stéphane spends the remaining funds with which the now desperate George hoped to rebuild his fortune in Senegal. Written by Robert |
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Trivia | The film's original poster was designed by noted French artist Jean-Adrien Mercier. See more » |
Movie Connections | Remake of L'homme à l'Hispano (1926). See more » |