Gigolettes of Paris (1933)
Silent screen favorite Madge Bellamy starred in this low-budget melodrama written and directed by character actor Alphonse Martell. In love with a rich customer, Count Albert Valraine (Theodore Von Eltz), salesgirl Suzanne Ricord accepts his engagement ring, but when she fails to understand "the rules of the game," as he puts it, the caddish Valraine demands that she return the bauble.
Director: Alphonse Martell
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Madge Bellamy as Suzanne Ricord |
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Gilbert Roland as Antoine 'Tony' Ferrand |
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Natalie Moorhead as Diane Valraine |
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Theodore von Eltz as Albert Valraine |
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Molly O'Day as Paulette |
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Henry Kolker as Police Interrogator |
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Paul Porcasi as |
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Albert Conti as |
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Ferdinand Schumann-Heink as |
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Maude Truax as |
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Lester New as |
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Robert Bolder as |
| Writing | Alphonse Martell | Story |
| Crew | Mary Flannery | Additional Dialogue |
| Directing | Alphonse Martell | Director |