Georges Fels

Movies

Let’s Go Up the Champs-Élysées
(uncredited)
The history of one of France's most famous streets is retold, featuring multiple performances from Guitry himself.
Hercule
Hercule, a young peasant, inherits a Parisian newspaper with a large circulation. The editor-in-chief, Vasco, takes advantage of his ignorance to make corruption prevail. But Hercules gradually realizes the role that we make him play.
Chéri-Bibi
Théo (as Georges Fells)
An innocent young man, burglar Cheri-Bibi, and his gangsters are sent to a penal colony.
Le chanteur de minuit
Jean Bonnefoy, who has a talent for singing, is unemployed. So he is very happy the day he is offered a post as a music teacher in a college for young women. But he soon realizes the job is only a mixed blessing as a group of girls have set about making life tough for him. Among them is Anny Laforcade, a student who finally changes sides, taking pity on her teacher and falling in love with him. At one point, Jean meets Zébulon, a talent agent who decides to launch his singing career. Zébulon has a far-fetched idea: He asks Anny to disappear for a few days thus making people believe that she has committed suicide out of love for Jean. The latter, who is not aware of the scheme, is devastated.
The Pearls of the Crown
The story of the seven pearls of the English Crown, from Henry VIII to 1937; three of them missing.