Louis Pré Fils

Louis Pré Fils

Nacimiento : 1884-03-03, Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France

Muerte : 1970-07-20

Perfil

Louis Pré Fils

Películas

Debout là-dedans!
A student monitor in a high school in the French provinces has no control over the pupils. He is in love with the caretaker's daughter but his superior, the Dean of Discipline, is also his love rival. Now, the two men are sent on military temporary duty and irony has it that in the Army the Dean is only a private whereas the mere supervisor's rank is ... corporal!
La Dame de chez Maxim's
Emile
Dr. Lucien Petypon is usually a serious man, but, drawn by his friend Corignon, he once paints the town red at Maxim's. When he wakes up late the next morning, he finds the scantily clad Môme Crevette, a dancer at the famous Paris restaurant, by his side. It is the moment General Petypon du Grêlé, Lucien's rich uncle, chooses to make an unexpected visit. The good doctor has no other choice but to pass Crevette off as his lawful wife.
Theodore and Company
(uncredited)
Chénérol, a wealthy merchant, one day discovers that his wife is having an affair and that his nephew is playing with him. Indeed, the latter, Théodore, does not work but earns money by using a few dirty tricks.
July 14
Le bourgeois (uncredited)
A light, comedy romance about a cab driver named Jean and a flower girl named Anna that takes place in Paris during the Bastille day celebration of July 14th.
That scoundrel Morin
Life is so dull in a quiet little neighborhood that gossips, eager for some kind of scandal to brighten things up, imagine their haberdasher has been having quite a raunchy sex life.
La prison en folie
Loïc de Gouriadec
The cushion pad
Cochu, a simple soldier, is mistakenly believed to be a rich heir which causes many problems.
Bajo los techos de París
Le locataire du troisième (uncredited)
En los años 30, bajo los tejados del París, en las buhardillas, viven los bohemios, los pobres, los artistas y los extranjeros. Entre ellos está Albert, un cantante callejero que se ha enamorado de Pola, una inmigrante polaca a la que también persigue Fred, jefe de una banda de gángsters. Albert y Pola viven juntos hasta que a Albert lo encarcelan por un robo que no ha cometido. Louis, su mejor amigo, se hará cargo entonces de la chica. (FILMAFFINITY)
The New Gentlemen
Bit Part
The plot focuses on Gaillac (Albert Prejean), an electrician employed by the Paris Opera. In love with gorgeous ballerina Suzanne (Gaby Morlay), Gaillac must play second fiddle to Suzanne's wealthy "protector," powerful politician Count Montoire (Henry Roussell). When the Opera personnel go on strike, Gaillac is appointed leader of the strikers, doing his job so well that he is ultimately elected Secretary of Labor in the French cabinet. Now on equal footing with Montoire, Gaillac is at last a "worthy" suitor for Suzanne -- who can't make up her mind between her two well-connected admirers, leading to a political rivalry the likes of which Paris has never seen. This harmless political satire ended up being banned by the French government for undermining "the dignity of Parliament and its ministers". (moviefone.com)
Souris d'hôtel
Norbert Clavel
A Film Albatros production based on the play by Paul Armont and Marcel Gerbidon.
Two Timid Souls
A cousin (as Pré fils)
Garadoux has beaten his wife. His lawyer Fremissin is young and very shy, and therefore, not very efficient... Two years after, Garadoux is trying to seduce Cecile, but she prefers Fremissin...
The Italian Straw Hat
Cousin Bobin
On the day of Fadinard's wedding, his horse eats a lady's hat on a bush at the roadside, while the lady is hidden behind the bush with her lover Lieutenant Tavernier. Because she is married, she cannot return home hatless without being compromised, and Tavernier orders Fadinard to replace the hat with one exactly like it - or else he will wreck his new home. In an elaborate sequence of complications, Fadinard tries to find a hat while keeping to his marriage schedule
The Duke's Motto
The Prince of Gonzague kills the Duke of Nevers and tries to marry his widow, Aurore de Nevers, so he can get his hand on his fortune. The Chevalier Lagardère takes the child Irène de Nevers with him to Spain only to return disguised as a hunchback years later to unmask the Prince for the villain he is.
París que duerme
Le détective
El guarda nocturno de la Torre Eiffel, después de una noche de trabajo, se encuentra París totalmente vacío; desconcertado, explora las calles y descubre algunas personas paralizadas como si se hubieran quedado congeladas. Poco después, encuentra a un grupo de viajeros procedentes de Marsella que han llegado en avión esa mañana. Juntos, prosiguen la vana búsqueda de individuos en movimiento.
L'affaire de la rue de Lourcine
Le docteur Potard
Back from an alcohol-fueled evening, two former high school friends wake up and find they may have murdered a female coal-dealer.
Jim Bougne, boxeur
M. Bolard
A la gare...
Vingt ans après
Grimaud
Charming Mimi-Trottin is in love with typographer Louis Chausson, nicknamed Godasse. She meets Doudou, actually a Vicomte, estranged with his parents who are rich automobile manufacturers. Godasse abandons Mimi because of his professional ambitions and Doudou rescues her from a suicide. After making peace with his parents, the young man has Mimi hired as a typist at the factory. After winning a race with one of his father's car, he soon wins the heart and the hand of Mimi.
The Three Musketeers
Grimaud (as Pre Fils)
A 14-episode silent adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' The Three Musketeers.
The Janitor's Tea Party
(as Pré Fils)
The scene of the drama is a block of modern flats. Many of the residents are away at a dance, and the janitor and his staff decide upon a jollification of their own. They invite their friends to a fine high tea. Everybody is having a fine time, and their spirits are running high. We are now taken to the outside of the hall door, and watch with amusement the frantic pounding and bell ringing of the residents returning from their evening engagements and seeking admission to their apartments. The gay gathering inside are too busy with their own pleasure to heed the angry crowd outdoors. A policeman is called, but all to no purpose, and the tenants are all taken to the station for quarters for the night. Returning to the janitor's quarters we see that the jollifications have been concluded and the guests are all departing. The superior officer at the station concludes to make another effort to gain admittance in the building and, with the tenants at his heels, he approaches the flats.