Tous les deux (1949)
Directed by Louis Cuny

Drama

Film Synopsis

Jean, a car maker, and Claude, a model, fall in love.  When Jean's affection becomes too much for her, Claude leaves him with her child.  She moves in with a girlfriend on a farm that she is struggling to keep going.  In the end, Claude's friend brings the couple back together.  Convinced that Jean has changed his ways, Claude decides to marry him.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Louis Cuny
  • Script: Michel Dulud (play), Louis Cuny
  • Cinematographer: Léonce-Henri Burel
  • Cast: Renée Saint-Cyr (Claude Chaussaigne), André Luguet (Jean Defert), Annette Poivre ('Cerise'), Sylvie (Mme Gendron), Pierre Magnier (M. Gendron), Henri Crémieux (M. Rainette), Charlotte Ecard (Pauline), Robert Rollis (Le garçon), Nicolas Amato, Mathilde Casadesus, Denise Kerny, Yette Lucas, Colette Régis
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 90 min

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