Jacqueline Plessis

Filmes

The Irony of Money
Margot
The finding of a wallet with a lot of money is the common theme of four stories, featuring a shoeshine from Seville, a clerk from Salamanca, a bullfighter from Cuenca and a newspapers seller from Paris.
If Paris Were Told to Us
La Reine Eléonore
Historical film directed and written by Sacha Guitry follows the the history of Paris from its founding through the significant events in the city's history.
Nana
Impératrice Eugénie
Nana or Nanà is a French-Italian film by Christian-Jaque starring Charles Boyer. It is an adaptation of Émile Zola's novel Nana.
Magic Village
Colette
The Seven Deadly Sins
The laziness (segment "Sloth")
A French/Italian motion picture drama covering the seven deadly sins in seven separate sections.
Femmina incatenata
Jacqueline
An art professor falls for one of his pupils who is helping him with a sculpture.
Lohengrin
Elsa
An Italian adaptation of the Richard Wagner opera Lohengrin, where a woman prays for a saviour, and receives it in the form of the title character, a man who will marry her and stay by her if she never asks him his name.
Si jeunesse savait...
Charles Vigne, a wealthy banker, frees Abdul, a good genius imprisoned in a vase. To thank him, Abdul grants his wish: to become a child again, while retaining the experience he has acquired. But the "disappearance" of the banker panics the financial markets and has disastrous consequences for the bank. Eventually, Charles Vigne will ask Abdul to give him back his real age.
Sperduti nel buio
Naples of the early twentieth century. A thug keeps a girl completely submissive and, having discovered that she is the daughter of a nobleman, tries to blackmail the father.
We Request a Household
Pierre and Jacques, one of them being disguised as a woman, work for a wacky scientist to find a treasure hidden in his property by Pierre's uncle.
Little Nothings
(uncredited)
Following a broadcast on the radio, each of the listeners remembers these "little nothings" (the title is borrowed from a play by Mozart), which have often changed their lives. Each of these stories told will prove that a tiny detail in life can change an entire destiny.