A Son from America (1932 film)

A Son from America (French: Un fils d'Amérique) is a 1932 French-Hungarian comedy drama film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Albert Préjean, Annabella, and Gaston Dubosc.[1] It was a co-production made at the Hunnia Film Studios in Budapest. The same story had previously been made into a 1924 silent film of the same name.

A Son from America
Directed byCarmine Gallone
Produced byAdolphe Osso
Written byMarcel Gerbidon (play)
Pierre Veber (play)
Pierre-Gilles Veber
Serge Véber
StarringAlbert Préjean
Annabella
Gaston Dubosc
Music byGeorges Van Parys
CinematographyCurt Courant
Gérard Perrin
Production
company
Les Films Osso
Distributed byLes Films Osso
Release date
30 May 1932
Running time
91 minutes
CountryFrance
Hungary
LanguageFrench

Cast

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References

  1. Driskell p.208

Bibliography

  • Jonathan Driskell. The French Screen Goddess: Film Stardom and the Modern Woman in 1930s France. I.B.Tauris, 2015.


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