Antoinette (film) explained

Antoinette
Director:Herbert Selpin
Producer:Alexandre Kamenka
Starring:Jeanne Boitel
Armand Bernard
Nadine Picard
Music:Casimir Oberfeld
Cinematography:Georges Raulet
Studio:Comédies Filmées
Société des Etablissements L. Gaumont
Distributor:Gaumont
Runtime:80 minutes
Country:France

Antoinette (French: Conduisez-moi, Madame) is a 1932 French comedy film directed by Herbert Selpin and starring Jeanne Boitel, Armand Bernard and Nadine Picard.[1] It is a remake of the German film Chauffeur Antoinette which was also directed by Selpin. A British version The Love Contract was also produced the same year.[2]

Synopsis

After she loses her money through financial investment, a wealthy widow takes a job as a chauffeur for the speculator responsible for her losses. He promises her that if she is a perfect driver for three months he will restore her former estate to her, but throws a number of obstacles in her path.

Cast

References

  1. Crisp p.393
  2. Goble p.124

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