À nous deux, madame la vie (1936)
Directed by René Guissart, Yves Mirande

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Two bank employees are in love with the same girl, Lucie, one of their colleagues.  They both steal money from the bank so that they can bet on the horses.  Whilst Jean's gamble pays off, Paul ends up in prison.  When he is released five years later, Paul finds that Jean is now a successful businessman and is married to Lucie...
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Film Credits

  • Director: René Guissart, Yves Mirande
  • Script: Yves Mirande (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Philippe Agostini, René Colas
  • Music: Albert Wolff
  • Cast: André Luguet (Jean), Simone Berriau (Lucie), Jean-Louis Barrault (Paul), Jeanne Marie-Laurent (La mère de Lucie), Raymond Aimos (Toto, un prisonnier), Thérèse Dorny (La femme de Toto), Georgel (Le patron du bal musette), Paul Amiot (Gaston), Fred Adison (Jazz Player), Maurice Devienne, Jean Brochard, Titys, René Dary, Guy Berry, Max Doria, Emile Saulieu, André Rehan, Jeanne Aubert, Albert Broquin, Robert Charlet
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 90 min

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