The Beautiful Adventure (1932 French-language film)
The Beautiful Adventure (French: La belle aventure) is a 1932 German French-language romantic comedy film directed by Roger Le Bon and Reinhold Schünzel and starring Jean Périer, Paule Andral and Daniel Lecourtois. It is a French-language version of the German film The Beautiful Adventure.[1] As was common at the time, the two films were shot in completely different versions with major changes to the cast and some scenes.
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Produced by | Günther Stapenhorst |
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Edited by | Eduard von Borsody |
Production company | UFA |
Distributed by | L'Alliance Cinématographique Européenne |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | French |
Plot
On her wedding day, a young bride takes off with her cousin, who she has always loved.
Cast
- Jean Périer as Count d'Eguzon
- Paule Andral as Countess d'Eguzon
- Daniel Lecourtois as André, their son
- Käthe von Nagy as Hélène de Trevillac
- Lucien Baroux as Valentin Le Barroyer
- Marie-Laure as Grandmother
- Jeanne Provost as Madame Serignan
- Adrien Le Gallo as Monsieur Chartrain
- Renée Fleury as Madame Chartrain
- Mauricet as Monsieur Desmignières
- Arletty as Madame Desmignières
- Charles Lorrain as Monsieur Dubois
- Robert Goupil as The detective
- Michèle Alfa as Jeanne
- Georges Deneubourg as Dr. Pinbrache
- Lucien Callamand as Didier
- Marguerite Templey as Jeantine
- Paul Ollivier as Railway president
- Véra Pharès as Little girl
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See also
- The Beautiful Adventure (1917)
- The Beautiful Adventure (1942)
References
- Kreimeier p. 198
Bibliography
- Kreimeier, Klaus (1999). The Ufa Story: A History of Germany's Greatest Film Company, 1918–1945. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-22069-0.
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