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Le mari garçon (1933)
Character: N/A
Wanting to hide in the countryside, a young couple finds all the friends they were fleeing from.
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Hardi les gars (1931)
Character: N/A
Mailman Biscot decides to run the Tour de France bike race to impress a lovely swimming champion.
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Le sexe faible (1933)
Character: Madame Leroy-Gómez
The story of Madame Leroy-Gomez, a wealthy divorcee living in Paris. Together with her servant Antoine she schemes to marry off her unmarried children and fix any issues that arise for those already married.
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Miquette et sa mère (1933)
Character: N/A
The irresistible rise of a young provincial, Miquette, who, having risen to Paris, will experience success in the theater and love in Hollywood with a very attractive tennis player.
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Miquette et sa mère (1933)
Character: Mme Grandier, la tenancière d'un bureau de tabac, mère de Miquette
The irresistible rise of a young provincial, Miquette, who, having risen to Paris, will experience success in the theater and love in Hollywood with a very attractive tennis player.
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Mon cœur t'appelle (1934)
Character: Fashion salon director
Director Rosé and his opera company travel to Monte Carlo where they expect an engagément to perform at the opera house. During the boat trip Mario, the cheerful tenor, meets a girl hidden in his cabin. He helps her singing for her passage and soon Nicole is adopted by the whole troupe. Then at Monte Carlo the opera director has no intention to sign them. But he has an eye for beautiful women, so Nicole will try to persuade him to reconsider the offer.
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Le monde où l'on s'ennuie (1935)
Character: Duchess of Réville
Suzanne de Villiers, an illegitimate daughter of a noble family, has a lot of difficulty getting the people of the "high" to accept her feelings for her tutor, the Viscount of Ceran...
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Touchons du bois (1933)
Character: N/A
Auguste Chantilly leads a well-regulated life in the countryside, watching over his ward, the young Arlette. But in the city, he becomes Hubert, and leads a much happier life. Arlette is very keen to get to know this Hubert whom she thinks is her tutor's brother, and things get complicated.
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Les Surprises du sleeping (1933)
Character: Madame Varsan
Prince Philippe of Bracowa must join his fiancée by train. The young and pretty Gisèle is on the same train, for her too to join her fiancé.
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Les deux 'Monsieur' de Madame (1933)
Character: Tante Irène
A tradesman authorizes his wife's first husband to replace him in order to hide from a brave, very rich aunt that his niece is remarried and thus saves himself from bankruptcy. He is indeed saved from it but loses his wife won back by her ex-husband.
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Je te confie ma femme (1933)
Character: Colonelle
A young man, having seduced his friend's mistress, undertakes to leave his wife to the latter for one night, when he is married. A few years later, the friend claims his due and the young man introduces him to his so-called wife.
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La Petite de Montparnasse (1932)
Character: Madame Liseron
A count's son has a place to meet his poor Parisian girlfriend and even work they can share to make a few bucks, but the father prefers he marry someone else.
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Le Voyage de Monsieur Perrichon (1934)
Character: Madame Perrichon
Perrichon, a well-off self-satisfied bourgeois, goes on holiday with his wife and his pretty daughter Henriette. He is more or less willingly followed by two young men, Armand Desroches et Daniel Savary, who both have fallen in love with Henriette after meeting her at a ball. The Perrichons's vacation will be eventful with, among other misadventures, two accidents (one real, the other fake) and the threat of a duel.
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Les filles de la concierge (1934)
Character: Madame Leclerc
Madame Leclerc, concierge of a beautiful place on Montmartre, has three daughters who are ready to get married - but things do not always go as planned.
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Clair de lune (1932)
Character: La baronne Jeanne de Bonasette
While sailing on a yacht off the French Riviera a shy young man and the owner's daughter are shipwrecked on an island.
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Crainquebille (1922)
Character: Mme Bayard
Jérôme Crainquebille, is an ageing vegetable seller who has sold groceries from his cart in in Paris for over 40 years. One day, he is harassed by a policeman who insists that he moves on. When he protests, Crainquebille is arrested, supposedly for swearing at the policeman.
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Germinal (1913)
Character: la Maheude
Based on Emile Zola's novel, an uncompromisingly harsh and realistic story of a coalminers' strike in northern France in the 1860s.
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