Si tu reviens (1938) Directed by Jacques Daniel-Norman
Drama
Film Synopsis
In Marseillais, a man refuses to allow his daughter to marry the man
she has fallen for because he is the son of the woman he once loved but
who married another man. The young man finds fame in Paris as a
singer but he does not forget his first love. In the end, the
girl's father has a change of heart.
Script: Jacques Daniel-Norman,
Maurice Marron,
Fernand Méric
Cinematographer: André Bac, Lucien Joulin
Music: Vincent Scotto
Cast: Reda-Caire (Jean Lemmonier),
Jean Dunot (François Itier), Nicole Vattier (Claire Roux),
Jean Aquistapace (Le capitaine Polyte),
Mathile Alberti (Annette),
Nane Chaubert (Nana),
Darlouis (Toine),
Crista Dorra (Juliette),
Farmy (Marius),
Geno Ferny (L'oncle Rolland), Jacques Grétillat (Monsieur Itier),
Jane Lamy (Yvonne), Germaine Lix (Madame Lemmonier),
Julien Maffre (Camoin),
Auguste Mouriès (Bernardou), Henri Poupon (Maître Roux), Germaine Sablon (Irène Delly), Saint-Allier (Le directeur),
Elmire Vautier (Madame Itier), Henri Vilbert (L'abbé)
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Black and White
Runtime: 102 min
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