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![Pension Mimosas](/imagesen/small/81850.jpg)
, 1h49
Directed by Jacques Feyder,
Marcel CarnéOrigin FranceGenres DramaActors Françoise Rosay,
Paul Bernard,
André Alerme,
Lise Delamare,
Arletty,
Paul AzaïsRating67%
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1924. Louise Noblet keeps a small hotel, the Pension Mimosas, on the Côte d'Azur in the south of France, with her husband Gaston who is also a supervisor in local casino. Many of their clientele are luckless gamblers hoping for success in the local casino. Childless themselves, Louise and Gaston have been bringing up the young Pierrot while his father serves a prison sentence, but they are dismayed when the father is released early and comes to take back his son.![Jenny](/imagesen/small/142304.jpg)
, 1h35
Directed by Marcel CarnéOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceActors Françoise Rosay,
Albert Préjean,
Charles Vanel,
Lisette Lanvin,
Roland Toutain,
Jean-Louis BarraultRating65%
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Jenny tient officiellement une luxueuse boîte de nuit. En réalité, ce lieu est une maison de rendez-vous et de jeux. Jenny a un jeune amant qu'elle entretient. Sa fille arrive à Paris, ignorant tout du métier de sa mère. Lors d'une visite à la maison de rendez-vous, elle rencontre le jeune amant...![Hôtel du Nord](/imagesen/small/2986.jpg)
, 1h35
Directed by Marcel CarnéOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy-drama,
RomanceActors Annabella,
Arletty,
Louis Jouvet,
Jean-Pierre Aumont,
Andrex,
Paulette DubostRating74%
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The film follows the comings and goings at the Hôtel du Nord on the banks of the Canal St. Martin in Paris. The films begins with the gathering of many of the hotel's occupants around the dinner table for the first communion of Michèle, who lives in the hotel with her policeman father, Maltaverne. Madame Lecouvreur tells Michèle to bring a piece of cake upstairs to Raymonde (Arletty), who is talking with her boyfriend, Edmond (Louis Jouvet). A prostitute, Raymonde leaves Edmond, a photographer, who wants to develop his film. In the meantime, a young couple, Renée (Annabella) and Pierre (Jean-Pierre Aumont), enter the hotel and rent a room for the night. Once alone, Renée and Pierre discuss their plan to kill themselves as they feel they have nothing left to live for. Pierre pulls out a gun and shoots Renee, but then loses his confidence and is unable to shoot himself too. Edmond hears the shots next door and breaks into the room to find Pierre standing over Renée's body. Telling Pierre to escape, Edmond lies to the police and says he found the girl alone lying dead in the room. Raymonde, having stopped to have a drink with the celebration downstairs, is still in the hotel when the police arrive, and is put in jail for four days when an officer finds that her papers are not in order.![The Great Game](/imagesen/small/81340.jpg)
, 2h
Directed by Jacques Feyder,
Marcel Carné,
Charles BarroisOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes Films set in Africa,
French war filmsActors Pierre Richard-Willm,
Marie Bell,
Charles Vanel,
Françoise Rosay,
Camille Bert,
André DuboscRating71%
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Pierre Martel (Pierre Richard-Willm), a young Parisian businessman, is brought to financial ruin and disgrace through the extravagant lifestyle that he pursues with his lover Florence (Marie Bell). Forced to leave the country, he joins the Foreign Legion, as Pierre Muller, and seeks to submerge his own despair in a new life in North Africa alongside other unhappy refugees such as the Russian Nicolas (Georges Pitoëff). When not on campaign, they lodge in a cheap hotel run by the greedy and lecherous Clément (Charles Vanel) and his sadly stoical wife Blanche (Françoise Rosay), who passes the time by reading the cards to tell her customers their fortunes. When Pierre encounters Irma (Marie Bell) working in a local bar as a singer and a prostitute, he finds her almost identical to his former lover Florence, except for her voice and the colour of her hair. Irma is vague about her past and Pierre becomes ever more obsessed with the apparent reincarnation of his old love. They live together at the hotel, and when Clément forces himself on Irma, Pierre kills him in a struggle; Blanche makes it appear to be an accident. When Pierre's term of service finishes, he and Irma plan a new life together back in France where he has now inherited some money. But on the eve of their embarkation in Casablanca, Pierre happens to meet again the real Florence, now mistress to a wealthy Arab, and his feelings for Irma are shattered. Having duped Irma into returning to France alone, he re-enlists in the Legion. Blanche's cards foretell a brave death for him in his next campaign.![People Who Travel](/imagesen/small/82876.jpg)
, 1h48
Directed by Jacques FeyderOrigin FranceGenres DramaThemes Circus filmsActors Françoise Rosay,
André Brulé,
Marie Glory,
Hans Albers,
Sylvia Bataille,
Hannes StelzerRating66%
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Due to an accident at the Barlay Circus, animal trainer Flora finds Fernand, a former prison escapee, and refers him to manager, Edouard Barlay. The son of Flora (and Fernand), Marcel, does the acrobatics with the manager's daughters, Suzanne and Yvonne. In love with the latter, Suzanne becomes jealous. Squire Pepita is also interested in the young man.![Back Streets of Paris](/imagesen/small/83557.jpg)
, 1h40
Directed by Jacques Feyder,
Marcel BlistèneOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
CrimeActors Paul Meurisse,
Simone Signoret,
Françoise Rosay,
Andrée Clément,
Paul Demange,
Jeannette BattiRating68%
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This story involves Madame Rose, a hotelkeeper in a Paris suburb who will stop at nothing, including murder. Other characters include one of her former accomplices who carries a suitcase full of cash, a kindhearted street vendor, the gangster’s mistress, and the landlady’s daughter, Simone, who dreams of a better life.