The bluffer (1932)
Parallel French-speaking version of Warners' "High Pressure" (1932), a comedy satire on fast-talking promoters, crazy inventors, and stock market hype. The story line comes from Kandel's stage play "Hot Money," which had played on Broadway a month or two in 1931, before Warners bought screen rights and changed the title.
Directors: André Luguet, Henry Blanke.
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André Luguet as Gar Evans |
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Alyce Ardell as |
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Émile Chautard as Oscar Brown |
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André Cheron as Clifford Gray |
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Jacques Jou-Jerville as Mike Donahey |
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Torben Meyer as Ginsberg |
| Directing | André Luguet | Director |
| Directing | Henry Blanke | Director |