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Directed by Jean RenoirOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about the labor movement,
Films based on playsActors Hurd Hatfield,
Paulette Goddard,
Francis Lederer,
Burgess Meredith,
Judith Anderson,
Florence BatesRating65%
In 1885 France, chambermaid Celestine begins her new position at the Lanlaire family home, a rural mansion, with the intention of moving up the social ladder. She starts working on her new employer, Monsieur Lanlaire, and he soon takes a liking to her, preferring her company to that of his dominant wife. Soon the excentric neighbor, Captain Mauger becomes quite obsessed with having her working for him instead, and offers to marry her as reward for her coming to live with him, which would give her considerable wealth. Monsieur Lanlaire's sickly son Georges temporarily returns home to the estate, and in an attempt to make him stay longer, his mother does her best to make the attractive Celestine more beautiful by buying her fancy clothes, and orders her to take extra good care of her son., 1h27
Directed by Garson Kanin,
Fred FleckOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
Fantasy,
RomanceActors Ginger Rogers,
George Murphy,
Dino Morea,
Alan Marshal,
Burgess Meredith,
Phil SilversRating63%
Ginger Rogers plays telephone operator Janie, who has to choose between three men - Tom (Murphy), Dick (Marshal) and Harry (Meredith). The film was remade as The Girl Most Likely (1957), a musical which also proved to be the last film released by RKO., 1h20
Directed by Garson KaninOrigin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Anne Shirley,
Edward Ellis,
Lee Bowman,
William Henry,
Granville Bates,
Frank M. ThomasRating69%
Under the grieving eyes of most of a town, the funeral procession of Doctor John Abbott (Edward Ellis) passes a lawyer's office. The lawyer opens Abbott's strongbox for the deceased man's impatient creditors, local banker George Sykes (Granville Bates), newspaper editor Jode Harkness (Frank M. Thomas) and store owner Homer Ramsey (Harlan Briggs). Flashbacks begin as they peruse Dr. Abbott's papers., 40minutes
Directed by Jean RenoirOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Cooking filmsActors Sylvia Bataille,
Jane Marken,
Jean Renoir,
André Gabriello,
Paul Temps,
Gabrielle FontanRating74%
Monsieur Dufour (André Gabriello), a shop-owner from Paris, takes his family for a day of relaxation in the country. When they stop for lunch at the roadside restaurant of Poulain (Jean Renoir), two young men there, Henri (Georges D'Arnoux) and Rodolphe (Jacques B. Brunius), take an interest in Dufour's daughter Henriette (Sylvia Bataille) and wife Madame Dufour (Jane Marken). They scheme to get the two women off alone with them. They offer to row them along the river in their skiffs, while they divert Dufour and his shop assistant and future son-in-law, Anatole (Paul Temps), by lending them some fishing poles. Though Rodolphe had arranged beforehand to take Henriette, Henri maneuvers it so that she gets into his skiff. Rodolphe then good-naturedly settles for Madame Dufour., 1h2
Directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois,
Jean Renoir,
Jacques Becker,
André ZwobadaOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
HistoricalThemes Politique,
Films about the labor movement,
Political filmsActors Jean Dasté,
Jean Renoir,
Roger Blin,
Madeleine Sologne,
Jacques Becker,
Gaston ModotRating59%
La vie est à nous, film produit par le Parti communiste français, est constitué de documents filmés, et de scènes de fiction relatant des événements pris dans la réalité quotidienne de la classe ouvrière, de la paysannerie et de la bourgeoisie : un conseil d'administration organise un licenciement massif ; dans une usine, une grève permet d'éviter le licenciement de travailleurs âgés ; des paysans, soutenus par des militants, empêchent la saisie des biens d'un paysan pauvre ; un jeune chômeur qui n'a pas de quoi se nourrir est accueilli par des jeunes communistes., 1h24
Directed by Jean RenoirOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
CrimeThemes Films about anarchism,
Politique,
Political filmsActors René Lefèvre,
René Génin,
Florelle,
Jules Berry,
Maurice Baquet,
Odette TalazacRating72%
Imbued with the spirit of the left-wing political movement, Popular Front, which would have a major political victory that year, the film chronicles the story of M. Lange (René Lefèvre), a mild-mannered clerk at a publishing company who dreams of writing Western stories. He gets his chance when Batala (Jules Berry), the salacious head of the company, fakes his own death and the abandoned workers decide to form a cooperative. They have great success with Lange's stories about the cowboy, Arizona Jim — whose stories parallel the real-life experiences of the cooperative. At the same time, Lange and his neighbor, Valentine (Florelle), fall in love., 1h15
Directed by Jean RenoirOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
CrimeActors Pierre Renoir,
Michel Duran,
Jean Gehret,
Jane Pierson,
Max Dalban,
Roger GaillardRating64%
Le diamantaire hollandais, Goldberg, est retrouvé assassiné dans la voiture de l'agent d'assurances Michonnet, elle-même dissimulée dans le garage de ses voisins danois Carl Andersen et sa sœur Else Andersen, habitants du carrefour d'Avrainville. Le commissaire Maigret, qui enquête sur le vol de la voiture de l'agent d'assurances, met les maisons du carrefour sous surveillance. Malgré cela, la femme du diamantaire est également assassinée. Carl Andersen est également grièvement blessé par le tueur, puis Else est victime d'une tentative d'empoisonnement..., 1h21
Directed by Jean RenoirOrigin FranceGenres ComedyThemes Films about alcoholism,
Théâtre,
La précarité,
Films based on playsActors Michel Simon,
Charles Granval,
Jean Gehret,
Jean Dasté,
Max Dalban,
Jacques BeckerRating71%
Bourgeois Parisian, Latin Quarter bookseller, Edouard Lestingois, (Charles Granval), rescues a tramp, Boudu, from a suicidal plunge into the river Seine, from the Pont des Arts. Boudu is brought into Lestingois' household. The family adopts the man and dedicates itself to reforming him into a proper middle class person. Boudu (Michel Simon) shows his gratitude by shaking the household to its foundations, challenging the hidebound manners of his hosts and seduces not only the housemaid but also Madame Lestingois herself. Gradually Boudu is tamed, shaved and given a haircut, and put in a suit. Then he wins a large sum of money on the lottery, and is guided into marrying the housemaid. Finally however, at the wedding scene, Boudu capsizes a rowing boat and floats away from the wedding party, and "back to his old vagrancy, a free spirit once more., 47minutes
Directed by Jean RenoirOrigin FranceGenres ComedyThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Marguerite Pierry,
Jacques Louvigny,
Michel Simon,
Olga Valery,
FernandelRating59%
Monsieur Follavoine cherche à décrocher le marché des pots de chambre incassables à destination de l’armée française. Pour tenter de conclure l’affaire, il invite à dîner Chouilloux, fonctionnaire influent du ministère des armées, son épouse et l’amant de celle-ci. Mais ce jour-là, le fils Follavoine est constipé et ne veut pas prendre sa purge et rien ne se passe comme prévu., 1h31
Directed by Jean Renoir,
Pierre Prévert,
Claude Heymann,
Pierre SchwabOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Peinture,
Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Films about prostitution,
Erotic thriller filmsActors Michel Simon,
Georges Flamant,
Viviane Romance,
Magdeleine Bérubet,
Roger Gaillard,
Jean GehretRating74%
Maurice (Michel Simon) is a married cashier who meets Lulu (Janie Marèze), a streetwalker. Their chance meeting results in Maurice falling in love with Lulu. She, however, is in love with her boyfriend-pimp, Dédé (Georges Flamant). Together, Dédé and Lulu plot ways to get Maurice to give cash to Lulu, mostly at the urging of Dédé.