Le Train pour Venise (1938) Directed by André Berthomieu
Comedy
aka: The Train for Venice
Film Synopsis
A husband learns by chance that his wife is planning to leave him for
an attractive idler. Having gained the confidence of his rival,
the husband arranges things so that he neglects his mistress.
Furious, the young woman breaks off their relationship and sets off
with her husband to Venice, for a second honeymoon...
Script: Georges Berr (play),
Louis Verneuil (play)
Cinematographer: Fred Langenfeld
Music: Georges Van Parys
Cast: Victor Boucher (Etienne de Boisrobert),
Max Dearly (M. Chardonne), Georges Douking (Le barman),
Huguette Duflos (Caroline Ancelot), Pierre Etchepare (M. d'Aubigny),
Léon Larive (Un quémandeur), Claire Olivier (Suzanne),
Robert Ralphy (Un quémandeur),
Madeleine Suffel (Berthe), Louis Verneuil (Michel Ancelot),
Roger Vieuille (Amédée),
Henri de Livry,
Louis Florencie,
Germaine Lançay,
Marcel Meral
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Black and White
Runtime: 95 min
Aka:The Train for Venice
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