Suzanne (1932)
Directed by Léo Joannon, Raymond Rouleau

Comedy

Film Synopsis

An authoritarian man thinks he can tame a free spirited young woman. But she resists and he swears he will change his ways. Proud that she can arouse so much passion, the woman throws herself at the man when he allows her to give way to her brutal instincts.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Léo Joannon, Raymond Rouleau
  • Script: Steve Passeur
  • Cast: Pauline Carton (Mme Batonné), Louis Florencie, Yves Gladine, Jean-Max, Joachim, Yolande Laffon, Véra Markels, Raymonde Mickel, Raymond Rouleau
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 80 min

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