Étienne (film)
L'Étienne English: Steven, is a French comedy drama film from 1933, directed by Jean Tarride, written by Jean Bertin, starring Jacques Baumer.[1][2]
L'Étienne | |
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Directed by | Jean Tarride |
Written by | Jean Bertin Jacques Deval (play) |
Starring | Jacques Baumer Marthe Régnier |
Release date | 15 December 1933 (France); 8 December 1940 (USA) |
Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Cast
- Jacques Baumer: Fernand Lebarmecide
- Marthe Régnier: Simone Lebarmecide
- Véra Markels: Vassia Poustiano
- Jean Forest: Etienne
- Maximilienne: Aunt Valérie
- Sinoël: Uncle Emile
- Junie Astor: Henriette
- Paul Pauley: César Poustiano
- Robert Moor: the director
- Sophie Duval: Juliette
- Jean Marais (uncredited)
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References
- Étienne on IMDb
- L’Étienne (1933) at the Films de France
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