Maurice de Féraudy

Maurice de Féraudy

Nascimento : 1859-12-03, Joinville-le-Pont, Val-de-Marne, France

Morte : 1932-05-12

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Maurice de Féraudy

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Two Timid Souls
Thibaudier
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...
Die Hölle von Montmartre
The Golden Clown
Cirkusdirektør James Bunding
Joe, a circus clown, has a chance meeting with a famous French fashion designer, who – enthralled by Joe’s artistic talent – gets him a job in Paris. He quickly becomes the talk of the town, but as we know, wealth and happiness do not always go hand in hand, as opulent big-city living tragically seals the poor clown’s fate.
Lady Harrington
Le cœur des gueux
Le secret de Polichinelle
Monsieur Jouvenel
Based on the play by Pierre Wolff.
Crainquebille
Jérôme Crainquebille
Jérôme Crainquebille, is an ageing vegetable seller who has sold groceries from his cart in in Paris for over 40 years. One day, he is harassed by a policeman who insists that he moves on. When he protests, Crainquebille is arrested, supposedly for swearing at the policeman.
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The Clown
Le clown Charlie
The Clown
Director
Monsieur Lecoq
Adaptation of the Émile Gaboriau novel.
The Lady of Monsoreau
Based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas.
The Last Pardon
No plot available. The director Maurice Tourneur perceived this film to be indicative of the advances French cinema could have taken had it not been derailed by World War I.
Chicot the Jester
The film based on the novel of the same name by Alexandre Duma, is concerned with fraternal royal strife at the court of Henri III. Tragically caught between the millstones of history are the gallant Count de Bussy and the woman he adores, la Dame de Monsoreau.
The Funny Regiment
The Twins, regular bad men of the regiment, have been condemned to the military prison, and it goes much against the grain of the kind-hearted Captain Hurluret to see these poor fellows confined to their cells. His leniency toward them, however, is speedily taken advantage of with most amusing results.