Holiday (1931 film)
Holiday (French: Vacances) is a 1931 French comedy film directed by Robert Boudrioz and starring Florelle, Lucien Gallas and Georges Charlia.[1]
Holiday | |
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Directed by | Robert Boudrioz |
Written by | René Besson (play) Georges Fabret (play) Roger Féral |
Starring | Florelle Lucien Gallas Georges Charlia |
Music by | Jacqueline Batell Lionel Cazaux |
Cinematography | Raoul Aubourdier Paul Guichard |
Production company | Gaumont-Franco Film-Aubert |
Distributed by | Gaumont-Franco Film-Aubert |
Release date | 15 January 1932 (General release) |
Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Georges Wakhévitch.
Cast
- Florelle as Paulette
- Lucien Gallas as Jacques Sarmette
- Georges Charlia as Millet
- Rachelly as La servante de l'auberge
- Pierre Juvenet as Le Hubleau-Mornac
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References
- Goble p.39
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
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