Jean Gehret
Nacimiento : 1900-01-10, Geneva, Switzerland
Muerte : 1956-05-25
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Jean Gehret (January 10, 1900, Geneva, Switzerland - May 25, 1956, Paris, France) was an actor and director, appearing in a few films directed by Jean Renoir, including La Chienne (1931) and Madame Bovary (1933).
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Director
Mr Lucas, a grocer, wants to attract the clientele; he imagines a lottery; every week, you can win a bike. It's a big success.
Director
Arnal, nicknamed 'Counselor' is the head of a family held in high esteem by the people of a Cevennes village. Now, the dignified man, who is the respected arbitrator of local disputes, has adopted Clémence, a deaf-mute girl. The day when Maurice, Arnal's son, starts a love affair with his stepsister, trouble begins...
Director
An attractive Englishman who is spending his holidays in France, breaks into a French family.
Director
In the Cévennes, Tabusse is a figure of the village. Angry and but also in love, he goes through many adventures.
Director
Julien Couturier (Bernard Blier) and his wife Louise (Blanchette Brunoy), a young couple from Auvergne who have come to Paris to try their luck for the first time in their lives, become the owners of the "Café du Cadran" ("Clockface Cafe"). On opening day, they meet the people who will become their clientele. It's a busy place, with regular customers served by two waiters, Jules (Robert Le Fort) and Victor (Charles Vissières). While Julien is comfortable in his role as boss, Louise doesn't quite get used to this urban world, where everything moves faster, especially human feelings. She often misses Marcenait, the village in Auvergne where she and her husband ran the "Café du Commerce".
Mr. Luigi (Aimé Clariond), a café customer and violinist who performs at the "Café de Paris", has undertaken Louise's cultural education. He teaches her how to dress and do her hair, while recounting his musical successes and travels, skilfully playing on his undeniable seductiveness...
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A bungling thief is threatened by one target with blackmail, unless the thief will kill his own cousin, a wealthy eccentric who is considered the village idiot.
On the occasion of an auction organized for a charity party, a penniless man buys a kiss for a hundred thousand francs.
le docteur Belotte
The brave notary Valentin Parpevielle has many problems with his young wife Moune, who has fallen in love with a crook count.
Production Manager
Boudu es un vagabundo que se tira al Sena con intención de suicidarse, pero un librero Parisiense, Edouard Lestingois le rescata y le acoge en su casa. Boudu es adoptado por la familia, que intenta convertirlo en un señor respetable.
Vigour
Boudu es un vagabundo que se tira al Sena con intención de suicidarse, pero un librero Parisiense, Edouard Lestingois le rescata y le acoge en su casa. Boudu es adoptado por la familia, que intenta convertirlo en un señor respetable.
Émile Michonnet
Adaptación de las aventuras del comisario Maigret, creado por Georges Simenon, tal vez la película más misteriosa de Jean Renoir. Disparos, ruidos de carro, el aire aturdido de los habitantes de la aldea, la lluvia, los campos, la niebla...
The attempt of a young hairdresser to act in a serious film with his chosen co star , recognized during the shooting as inept, is mistakenly taken by the audience to be deliberately comic.
Dugodet
Narra la desdichada vida del cajero de una empresa que se enamora de Lulú. Aunque su amor no es correspondido, él está dispuesto a hacer cualquier cosa por ella. En 1945, Fritz Lang se basó en la misma historia para hacer la película “Perversidad”.