Romance à l'inconnue (1931)
Directed by René Barberis

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

An idealistic young man becomes an easy target for the social world which considers him a plaything.  He takes charge of a child whose honour he has saved.  Having grown tired of the trouble that loose women keep bringing him, he eventually finds what he has been long looking for on his own doorstep, a sincere love.
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Film Credits

  • Director: René Barberis
  • Script: José Germain (novel)
  • Cast: Annabella (Mado), Alain Guivel (Alain Bréauté), Mary Costes (Dora Velli), Joë Hamman (Jean Plestin), Charles Lamy (Firmin), Arielle, Marfa d'Hervilly
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 83 min

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