Nicole et sa vertu (1932)
Directed by René Hervil

Drama
aka: Nicole and Her Virtue

Film Synopsis

A young bourgeois wife has made up her mind to take her revenge against her cheating husband.  Having adopted the guise of a worldly coquette, she gives her apartment an over-the-top makeover and organises an extravagant party.  To cap it all, she flirts with a handsome playboy.  His eyes well and truly opened, the unfaithful husband suddenly finds his wife utterly charming.
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Film Credits

  • Director: René Hervil
  • Script: René Hervil, Félix Gandéra (play)
  • Cinematographer: Robert Lefebvre, Julien Ringel
  • Music: Albert Chantrier
  • Cast: Alice Cocéa (Nicole Versin), André Roanne (Lucien Versin), Paulette Duvernet (Mado Vinci), Andrée Méry (Mme. Buzet), Claude Barghon (Le petit François), Robert Goupil (Lafillette), Enrique Rivero (Luisito)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 100 min
  • Aka: Nicole and Her Virtue

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