A Dog That Pays Off (1932)
Josyane Plaisir, a rather idle singer, who is waiting for the man of her heart,handsome and rich if possible, accepts the offer of a dog handler. The clever man has worked out a scheme to snare rich men. The trick is simple: "Pantoufle", the little dog he lets for 5,000 francs a week, will run off, climb into a luxurious car with only one man inside and "retrieve" him to Josyane, since her address is stuck to the dog's collar. René, the first man who rings her door-bell, is single (or nearly so!), good-looking but ... broke.
Director: Jean Choux
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Arletty as Josyane Plaisir |
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René Lefèvre as René (as René Lefebvre) |
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Madeleine Guitty as Mme Gras, la concierge |
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Hélène Hallier as Une locataire |
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Paulette Dubost as Une locataire |
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Jean Coquelin as |
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Laure Diana as Odette |
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Médy as Alfred Debarazet |
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Véra Sherbane as La comtesse de Noyant |
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Christiane Dor as Lucie |
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Rose Lorraine as Gaby |
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Jean Fabert as |
| Directing | Jean Choux | Director |
| Art | Marcel Magniez | Production Design |
| Writing | Jean Choux | Writer |
| Writing | Marcel Gerbidon | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Paul Armont | Theatre Play |
| Sound | Adolphe Borchard | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | Jacques Chahine | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Jean-Paul Paulin | Assistant Director |
| Art | Robert-Jules Garnier | Production Design |
| Camera | Robert Batton | Director of Photography |