Pierre Larquey is a Actor French born on 10 july 1884 at Cénac (France)
Pierre Larquey
Pierre Larquey participated to
210 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
5 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Actor
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Directed by Henri-Georges ClouzotOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Noir,
CrimeThemes Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related filmActors Louis Jouvet,
Suzy Delair,
Bernard Blier,
Simone Renant,
Pierre Larquey,
Charles DullinRoles Emile Lafour
Rating76%
Jenny Lamour (Delair) wants to succeed in the theatre. Her husband and accompanist is Maurice Martineau (Blier), a mild-mannered but jealous man. When he finds out that Jenny has been making eyes at Brignon, a lecherous old businessman, in order to further her career, he loses his temper and threatens Brignon with death. Despite this, Jenny goes to a secret rendezvous at Brignon's apartment. He is murdered the same evening. The criminal investigations are led by Inspector Antoine (Jouvet)., 1h43
Directed by André CayatteOrigin FranceGenres Comedy,
Musical theatre,
MusicalActors Tino Rossi,
Noël Roquevert,
Jacqueline Gauthier,
Jacques Louvigny,
Pierre Larquey,
Camille GuériniRoles Castle gardener
Rating69%
Pour prendre de vraies vacances, Silvio, chanteur en vogue, part avec l'état-civil de son valet de chambre. Le hasard du voyage le conduit dans un château dont le propriétaire aux abois recherche un trésor enfoui. Sylvio se fait passer pour le neveu du jardinier qui l'héberge. Un jour, son imprésario le rejoint, se faisant passer pour un radiesthésiste attendu. Finalement, Sylvio doit avouer sa véritable identité. Il épousera la jeune fille de la maison, Gracieuse, après avoir renfloué les finances de son futur beau-père., 2h37
Directed by Raymond RouleauOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
HistoricalThemes Films about magic and magicians,
Prison films,
Films about religion,
Théâtre,
Witches in film,
Films about capital punishment,
Films based on playsActors Simone Signoret,
Yves Montand,
Mylène Demongeot,
Jean Debucourt,
Alfred Adam,
Pierre LarqueyRoles Francis Nurse
Rating71%
1692, Salem, Massachusetts. John Proctor is the only member in the town's assembly who resists the attempts of the rich to gain more wealth on the expense of the poor farmers, thus incurring the wrath of deputy governor Danforth. Proctor's sternly puritanical wife, Elizabeth, is sick and has not shared his bed for months, and he was seduced by his maid, Abigail. When he ends his affair with her, Abigail and several other local girls turn to slave Tituba. Reverend Parris catches the girls in the forest as they partake in what appears to be witchcraft. Abigail and the rest deny it, saying that they have been bewitched. A wave of hysteria engulfs the town, and Danforth uses the girls' accusations to instigate a series of trials, during which his political enemies are accused of heresy and executed. When Abigail blames Elizabeth Proctor, the latter rejects John's pleas to defraud Abigail as an adulteress. Eventually, both Proctors are put on trial and refuse to sign a confession. The townspeople rebel, but not before John is hanged with other defendants; his pregnant wife has been spared. Elizabeth tells the angry crowd to let Abigail live., 1h52
Directed by Jean StelliOrigin FranceGenres DramaActors Gaby Morlay,
Elvire Popesco,
Pierre Larquey,
Marcelle Géniat,
André Alerme,
Fernand CharpinRoles Antoine Lancelot
Rating60%
Toute sa vie, Louise Jarraud, douloureusement frappée en 1914, se dévoue pour les enfants des autres. Usée, vieillie, réduite à servir de bonne à une vieille dame acariâtre, Louise retrouve un de ses enfants qui l'accueille chez lui. Le soir de Noël, en son honneur, il réunit tous ceux que Louise a élevés., 1h25
Directed by Jean Boyer,
Robert Guez,
Jean BastiaOrigin FranceGenres ComedyActors André Bourvil,
Jane Marken,
Brigitte Bardot,
Jeanne Fusier-Gir,
Roger Pierre,
Pierre LarqueyRoles Testu, le bistrot de Courteville
Rating60%
Hippolyte Lemoine (Bourvil) est un benêt d'une trentaine d'années, naïf à l'esprit enfantin, vivant dans un village de Normandie (Courteville — nom fictif — La Vieille-Lyre en réalité, à 35 km d'Évreux). Lorsque son oncle Célestin meurt, il lègue par testament à Hippolyte sa fortune et son auberge (« Le Trou Normand »), mais à la condition expresse que celui-ci passe son certificat d'études dans un délai d'une année.