La Rosière des halles (1935) Directed by Jean de Limur
Comedy
Film Synopsis
Célestine, a young country girl, becomes a cook in Paris for the
writer Dunois. Here she meets Raphael, a greengrocer.
Believing that his wife is having an affair with another man, Dunois
forces Célestine to accompany him to a night club where she
manages to disgrace herself in the eyes of Raphael. Madame Dunois
succeeds in resolving matters.
Cinematographer: Henri Barreyre, Theodore J. Pahle
Music: Vincent Scotto
Cast:Paulette Dubost (Célestine),
Pierre Larquey (Lucien Dunois),
Alice Field (Renée Dunois),
Paul Azaïs (Raphaël),
Raymond Cordy (Raymond),
Madeleine Guitty (La mère Jeannette),
Gaby Basset (Françoise),
Louis-Jacques Boucot (Charles),
Adrien Le Gallo (Mathieu),
Pierre Stéphen (Victor Varel),
Delphine Abdala,
Michèle Béryl,
Carter,
Arlette Dubreuil,
Léon Larive,
Emma Lyonel,
Paul Marthès,
Paul Ollivier,
Germaine Reuver,
Charles Richard
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Black and White
Runtime: 100 min
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