Rayon de soleil (1929)
Directed by Jean Gourguet, Georges Péclet

Drama

Film Synopsis

On a sunny day, Parisians take to their cars and head for the countryside.  So as not to be left behind, Ginette arranges to meet up with two men who have amorous designs on her.  Pierre, the smart one, hires a car for the day and is the one chosen by Ginette.  The other consoles himself by strolling through the deserted streets of the capital.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean Gourguet, Georges Péclet
  • Script: Jean Gourguet, Georges Péclet
  • Cast: Mona Goya, Georges Péclet, Monsieur de Villette, Mario Nasthasio
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White / Silent
  • Runtime: 90 min

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