Les Ailes brisées (1933)
Fabrège is a ladies' man. His friend Pascal, at the circle, evokes these conquests, among others Denise Lamblin for whom he fought a duel and this other woman for whom he stayed an entire night, in the pouring rain, under his windows. While the next day they have to take the train together, at the sight of a female figure on the station platform, Fabrège changes trains and sets out to conquer the beautiful stranger. Arrived in Cannes, they go down to the Miramar hotel and their idyll begins.
Director: André Berthomieu
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Victor Francen as Fabrège |
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Léon Roger-Maxime as Georges |
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Alice Field as Jacqueline |
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Abel Tarride as Pascal |
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Nicole Martel as Betty |
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Cousin as le Duc de Charente |
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Inka Krymer as Denise Lamblin |
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Georges Deneubourg as Baptiste |
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Blanche Denège as Madame Blanche Grasset |
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Jean Barois as |
| Writing | Pierre Wolff | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Pierre Wolff | Dialogue |
| Writing | André Berthomieu | Writer |
| Production | André E. Algazy | Producer |
| Sound | Henri Verdun | Music |
| Crew | Jean Isnard | Cinematography |
| Crew | Jean-Marie Maillols | Cinematography |
| Crew | Jacques Montéran | Cinematography |
| Editing | Marcel Cravenne | Editor |
| Art | Robert-Jules Garnier | Production Design |
| Production | André E. Algazy | Production Manager |
| Directing | Charles Barrois | Assistant Director |
| Sound | Louis Kieffer | Sound Engineer |
| Directing | André Berthomieu | Director |