The Porter from Maxim's (1933 film)

The Porter from Maxim's (French: Le chasseur de chez Maxim's) is a 1933 French comedy film directed by Karl Anton and starring Tramel, Suzy Vernon and Robert Burnier.[1] It is one of several film adaptations of the 1923 French play of the same title.

The Porter from Maxim's
Directed byKarl Anton
Written byPaul Schiller
Yves Mirande (play)
Gustave Quinson (play)
StarringTramel
Suzy Vernon
Robert Burnier
Music byCasimir Oberfeld
René Sylviano
CinematographyHarry Stradling
Production
company
Les Films Paramount
Distributed byLes Films Paramount
Release date
2 March 1933
Running time
65 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

It was made at the Joinville Studios by the French branch of Paramount Pictures.

Cast

gollark: Oh, I just agree with its political/economic/personal freedoms thing.
gollark: planned economy bad.
gollark: (which does mean that the current high inequality is somewhat problematic, but I'm not sure what the fix for that is unless you *can* somehow split economic/political power a lot)
gollark: (unless you can somehow strongly decouple them? it would be interesting if that could be done somehow)
gollark: You can, I'm sure, just complain that all examples of that aren't REAL communism. But really, centralized economic power leads to centralized political power.

References

  1. Oscherwitz & Higgins p.294

Bibliography

  • Oscherwitz, Dayna & Higgins, Maryellen. The A to Z of French Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
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