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The Secret of Polichinelle (1936)

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Runtime : 1H 30M

Director : André Berthomieu

Synopsis

Secret de Polichinelle roughly translates as Open Secret. The "secret" in question is an illegitimate child, the offspring of young-and-foolish Henri (Bernard Lacret). The baby is adopted by its grandparents, Monsieur and Madame Jouvenol (Raimu and Francoise Rosay). At first taking charge of the child because it is their duty, the Jouvenols come to love the little nipper as if he were their own son. At this point, the film threatens to drown in a morass of sentiment, but the actors and the director manage to stem the bathos with some first-rate comedy vignettes revolving around the care and feeding of the bouncing baby boy.

Actors

Raimu
Raimu
Mr. Jouvenel
Françoise Rosay
Françoise Rosay
Mrs. Jouvenel
André Alerme
André Alerme
Mr. Trévoux
Janine Crispin
Janine Crispin
Marie
Ginette Darcy
Ginette Darcy
Jeanne de Fava
Jeanne de Fava
Jean Diéner
Jean Diéner
Gaston Dubosc
Gaston Dubosc
Vincent Hyspa
Vincent Hyspa
Bernard Lancret
Bernard Lancret
Henri Jouvenel
Alain Michel
Alain Michel
Robert Jouvenel
Gaston Secrétan
Gaston Secrétan
Made Siamé
Made Siamé
André Siméon
André Siméon
(uncredited)

Crews

André Berthomieu
André Berthomieu
Director