What for? (1926)
Céleste Noménoé, a provincial actor, comes to Paris for an inheritance. He also gets a part in a movie. The managers of a music-hall notice him. He takes the stage name of Grock.
Director: Jean Kemm
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Grock as Céleste Noménoé |
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Pierrette Lugand as Little girl |
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Gaston Dubosc as Grandfather |
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Valentine Lugand as Blanche |
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Simone Montalet as Young woman |
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Marguerite de Morlaye as Grandmother |
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Roger Hoguenet as Little boy |
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Lucien Baroux as Director |
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Georges Cahuzac as Music Hall Director |
| Directing | Jean Kemm | Director |
| Writing | Jean Kemm | Writer |
| Camera | Jean Jouannetaud | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Maurice Foster | Director of Photography |