Simone est comme ça (1932)
Directed by Karl Anton

Drama

Film Synopsis

Simone finds that she is incapable of loving the man who provides for her.  André is the man who really loves Simone, but he loves her too much not to disrupt her comfortable arrangement with a wealthy banker.  One day, when her sugar daddy lets her down, Simone is only too happy to swap him for André.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Karl Anton
  • Script: Alex Madis, Yves Mirande
  • Cinematographer: Otto Heller
  • Music: Raoul Moretti
  • Cast: Meg Lemonnier (Simone), Henri Garat (André), Jean Périer (Baillon), Davia (Lucette), Milly Mathis (Ernestine), Pierre Etchepare (Max), Lucien Brulé, Edith Méra, Lucien Pardies, Régine Barry, André Lannes, Claude May, Karl Anton, Alex Madis, Paul Schiller
  • Country: USA
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 86 min

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