A Star Disappears
A Star Disappears (French: Une étoile disparaît) is a 1932 French comedy film directed by Robert Villers and starring Suzy Vernon, Constant Rémy and Alexandre Dréan.[1] It was made at the Joinville Studios in Paris by the French branch of Paramount Pictures.
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Directed by | Robert Villers |
Written by | Marcel Achard |
Starring | Suzy Vernon Constant Rémy Alexandre Dréan |
Music by | Lionel Cazaux |
Production company | Les Studios Paramount |
Distributed by | Les Films Paramount |
Release date | 22 August 1932 |
Running time | 74 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Cast
- Suzy Vernon as Rosine
- Constant Rémy as Santerre
- Alexandre Dréan as Claudius
- Edith Méra as Liane Baxter
- Rolla Norman as Roland Mercier
- Marcel Vallée as Inspector Hulot
- René Worms as Ricot
- Sandra Ravel as Arlette
- Marie Glory as Herself
- Meg Lemonnier as Herself
- Madeleine Guitty as Herself
- Louise Dauville as Herself
- Lucien Brulé as Himself
- Christian Argentin as Himself
- Noël-Noël as Himself
- Saint-Granier as Himself
- Henri Garat as Himself
- Fernand Gravey as Himself
- Paul Pauley as Himself
- Claude Marty as Himself
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References
- Crisp p.459
Bibliography
- Crisp, Colin. Genre, Myth and Convention in the French Cinema, 1929-1939. Indiana University Press, 2002.
External links
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