Counsel for Romance explained

Director:Jean Boyer
Raoul Ploquin
Starring:Danielle Darrieux
Henri Garat
Jean Dax
Runtime:90 minutes
Studio:L'Alliance Cinématographique Européenne (ACE)
UFA[1]
Distributor:ACE
Producer:Raoul Ploquin
Cinematography:Ewald Daub
Editing:Klaus Stapenhorst
Language:French
Country:France

Counsel for Romance (French: Un mauvais garçon) is a 1936 French romantic comedy film directed by Jean Boyer and Raoul Ploquin and starring Danielle Darrieux, Henri Garat and Jean Dax.

Production

The film was made as a co-production between the German studio UFA and its French subsidiary ACE. It was made at UFA's Babelsberg Studios in Berlin, with location shooting taking place in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Artur Günther and Max Knaake. The music is by Georges Van Parys.

Plot

A young female lawyer refuses to get married as she thinks only of her work. But soon her father sends a crook so that she dedicates herself. Gradually, she begins to love the charming swindler.

Cast

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Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20180219001721/http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b7eabab1a Counsel for Romance