Colette Proust

Colette Proust

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Colette Proust

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Lamp Woman #2
Un grupo de turistas americanas hace un viaje por Europa, que prevé la visita de una capital por día. Al llegar a París, se dan cuenta de que el aeropuerto es exactamente igual al de Roma, de que las carreteras son idénticas a las de Hamburgo y que las farolas guardan un curioso parecido con las de Nueva York. En resumidas cuentas, el escenario no cambia de una ciudad a otra. Y ya que no pueden conocer París, se conformarán con pasar veinticuatro horas con parisinos de verdad, entre ellos Monsieur Hulot.
Le naïf amoureux
Dame Pluche
Paul is an accomplished teacher at Janson-de-Sailly. A "good guy" who, having returned for the holidays to the provincial town where he was raised, finds Véronique, his childhood friend. He falls madly in love...
Amoríos
Émilie
Viena 1906. La apasionada historia de amor entre un joven teniente y una cantante de ópera correrá peligro cuando el muchacho sea acusado de perseguir a una mujer casada.
A Foolish Maiden
A middle-aged Parisian lawyer meets a young girl and falls in love with her. The girl's mother discovers the affair and the couple must flee.
Prisons de femmes
Juliette, an innocent woman, is wrongly sentenced to prison for attempted murder. After her release, she married an industrialist to whom she did not speak of her tumultuous past. But, victim of a rampant blackmail, she cannot continue to hide her prison past and the scandal breaks out.
Woman of Malacca
English lady
Unhappy with her humdrum life as a provincial schoolteacher, Audrey Greenwood marries Major Carter, an officer in the British Army whom she does not love. Not long after the wedding Carter is on his way to Malaysia, accompanied by his wife, to take up a post in the British colony. During the long sea voyage, Audrey becomes acquainted with the handsome Prince Selim, the heir to the Malaysian throne. Life in the province of Malacca soon proves disagreeable to the free-spirited Englishwoman and she becomes a social outcast when her amorous affair with the prince is discovered.
Girls' Club
A hotel for women-only and catering to working girls is the setting for not being able to get a USA PCA seal-of-approval for this French-film, but New York City's 55th Playhouse played it anyway. Along the way the audience meets the girl who sneaked her lover into her no-men-allowed room and her patch soon turns blue; a young lady with a passionate intensity who chooses another young lady as the object of her affections; the blindly-misguided director of the hotel, another lady of real easy virtue who is not the one who smuggled her lover into her room; and a girl who is only there as a procurer for a slavery ring.