The Messenger (1937)
Nick, a Parisian businessman, divorces his rich American wife, marries his new secretary Marie, but is prevented from success in France so travels without his wife to an African outpost. He tells his young assistant Gilbert about his wife. When Gilbert takes sick and returns to Paris, he begins to fall in love with Marie.
Director: Raymond Rouleau
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Gaby Morlay as Marie |
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Jean Gabin as Nicolas Dange |
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Mona Goya as Pierrette |
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Maurice Escande as Géo |
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Henri Guisol as Jack |
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Pierre Alcover as Morel |
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Ernest Ferny as Industrialist |
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Betty Rowe as Florence |
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Princesse Kandou as Dolly |
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Jean-Pierre Aumont as Gilbert Rollin |
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Bernard Blier as Nick's chauffeur (uncredited) |
| Directing | Raymond Rouleau | Director |
| Production | Alexandre Kamenka | Producer |
| Production | Vladimir Zederbaum | Production Manager |
| Camera | Jules Kruger | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Maurice Serein | Editor |
| Art | Jean Lafitte | Production Design |
| Sound | Robert Sauvion | Sound |
| Sound | Roger Desormière | Conductor |
| Writing | Henri Bernstein | Writer |
| Writing | Marcel Achard | Writer |
| Sound | Georges Auric | Original Music Composer |