Chefs de demain est un documentaire français réalisé par René Clément, sorti en 1941. Ce film qui comporte un autre titre, On demande des hommes, n'a jamais été diffusé en salle.
, 1h36 Directed byRené Clément, Jean Cocteau OriginFrance GenresDrama, Science fiction, Fantastic, Fantasy, Romance ThemesFilms about magic and magicians, Psychologie, Children's films ActorsJean Marais, Josette Day, Marcel André, Mila Parély, Michel Auclair, Nane Germon Rating78% While scrubbing the floor at home, Belle (Josette Day) is interrupted by her brother's friend Avenant (Jean Marais) who tells her she deserves better and suggests they get married. Belle rejects Avenant, as she wishes to stay home and take care of her father, who has suffered much since his ships were lost at sea and the family fortune along with them. Belle's father (Marcel André) arrives home announcing he has come into a great fortune that he will pick up the next day, along with gifts for his daughters, Belle's shrewish sisters Adelaide and Felicie. Belle's roguish brother Ludovic (Michel Auclair) signs a contract from a moneylender (Raoul Marco) allowing him the ability to sue Ludovic's father if he can't pay.