The Marriage of Mademoiselle Beulemans (1927)
Set in Brussels, where Suzanne Beulemans, the daughter of a rich brewer is promised to marry Séraphin Meulemeester, the son of a rival brewer. The young man and his father both seem particularly motivated by the dowry of the young fiancée. But Séraphin has a rival in Albert Delpierre, a young Frenchman who is learning brewery from Ferdinand Beulemans and who is discreetly enamoured with the young woman. Albert learns Séraphin's secret that he is having an affair with a worker and that they have had a child. He promises Séraphin that he will never reveal any of it to Suzanne, but she is told by Isabelle, her maid.
Director: Julien Duvivier
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Andrée Brabant as Suzanne Beulemans |
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Jean Dehelly as Albert Delpierre |
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Gustave Libeau as M. Beulemans |
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René Lefèvre as Seraphím Meulemeester |
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Suzanne Christy as Anna |
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Jane Pierson as |
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Jean Diéner as |
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Léon Malavier as |
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Hubert Daix as Mortinax |
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Marcel Barencey as Meulemeester père |
| Writing | Jean-François Fonson | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Fernand Wicheler | Theatre Play |
| Directing | Julien Duvivier | Director |
| Writing | Julien Duvivier | Writer |
| Art | Fernand Delattre | Production Design |
| Camera | Armand Thirard | Director of Photography |
| Camera | René Guichard | Director of Photography |