Madly in Love (1943 film)
Madly in Love (French: Fou d'amour) is a 1943 French comedy film directed by Paul Mesnier and starring Elvire Popesco, Henri Garat and Micheline Francey.[1]
Madly in Love | |
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Directed by | Paul Mesnier |
Produced by | André Tranché |
Written by | Paul Mesnier Max d'Yresme (novel) |
Starring | Elvire Popesco Henri Garat Micheline Francey |
Music by | Roger-Roger |
Cinematography | Georges Clerc |
Production company | Monaco Films |
Distributed by | Radio Cinéma |
Release date | 16 June 1943 |
Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
The film's sets were designed by the art director René Renoux.
Synopsis
The son of a department store owner falls in love with one of the customers. He discovers that she is the goddaughter of a professor who runs a private psychiatric hospital. In order to spend more time with her he decides to pretend to be mad and have himself admitted to the hospital as a patient.
Main cast
- Elvire Popesco as Arabella
- Henri Garat as Claude Sauvin
- Andrex as Ulysse
- Julien Carette as L'homme aux mouches
- Micheline Francey as Solange Perrier
- Marcel Vallée as Monsieur Sauvin
- Jacques Louvigny as Le professeur Hauteclerc
- Fred Pasquali as Le parieur
- Sinoël as Le vieux client
- Jean Rigaux as Le ténor
- Paul Gobert as Le docteur Bardin
- Viviane Gosset as Noémie
- Marcelle Rexiane as La pudibonde
- Simone Allain as Madame Hauteclerc
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gollark: In true anarchocapitalism, children would be auctioned to the highest bidder at birth, who obviously is the most suitable person to raise them.
gollark: Humans also have bizarre social status things going on.
gollark: Some of them can probably also be argued as making more sense back when humans are evolving but are really dumb now.
gollark: Which sometimes sort of make sense as a shortcut for reasoning which also happen to be problematic, but sometimes are just really dumb.
References
- Holmstrom p.144
Bibliography
- Holmstrom, John. The Moving Picture Boy: An International Encyclopaedia from 1895 to 1995. Michael Russell, 1996.
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