Nous ne sommes plus des enfants (1934)
Directed by Augusto Genina

Drama
aka: We Are Not Children

Film Synopsis

Two young lovers go their separate ways when the man decides to marry a wealthy rich girl.  Twenty years later, they meet by chance.  The former lovers decide to live together, but after several days they are unable to rekindle the feelings they once had for one another and return to their respective homes.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Augusto Genina
  • Script: Léopold Marchand (play)
  • Cinematographer: Robert Lefebvre, Harry Stradling Sr.
  • Music: Marcel Lattès
  • Cast: Gaby Morlay (Roberte), Claude Dauphin (Jean Servin), Jean Wall (Roger, l'ami), Pierre Larquey (M. Breton), Léon Arvel, Marcelle Monthil, Pauline Carton, Yvonne Drines, Madeleine Guitty, Lucienne Le Marchand, Nina Myral, Henry Houry
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 80 min
  • Aka: We Are Not Children

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