Symphonie D'Amour (1936)
A ten-year old film when it was first released in the USA as "Symphonie D'Amour" in 1946. Panard (Fernand Gravet) is a talented composer who is having little success in his musical career. He is reduced to hiring out as a sandwich-board man to advertise what proves to be his own show. His girl, Jacqueline Francell, interests a Marquis in backing the show. She and Panard are happily reunited after the successful opening of his operetta.
Directors: Yves Mirande, Robert Siodmak.
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Fernand Gravey as Charles Panard |
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Jacqueline Francell as Yvette Leclerc |
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André Alerme as André Davin |
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Jeanne Aubert as Léone de Vinci |
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Gabriel Signoret as Marquis of Barfleur |
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Jean Tissier as Director |
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Raymond Aimos as Tramp |
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Lucien Callamand as Bartender |
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Jean Dax as Cinema director |
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Cécile Lemaire as Captain of the girls |
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Madeleine Suffel as Yvette's friend |
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Emile Saulieu as Barfleur's servant |
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Tomás Alcaide as Tenor |
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Jacques Beauvais as Spectator |
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Georges Bever as Theater assistant |
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Maurice de Canonge as |
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Roger Legris as Davin's secretary |
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Liliane Lesaffre as Woman in the cafe |
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André Numès as |
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Revel as |
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René Sarvil as |
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Comedian Harmonists as |
| Directing | Yves Mirande | Director |
| Directing | Robert Siodmak | Director |