Josette (1937 film) explained

Josette
Director:Christian-Jaque
Producer:Jules Calamy
Editing:André Versein
Studio:Productions Calamy
Distributor:Gray-Film
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:France

Josette is a 1937 French comedy film directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Fernandel, Mona Goya and Lucien Rozenberg.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Pierre Schild.

Synopsis

Albert Durandal, a kindly figure with aspirations to be a music hall performer, effectively adopts a young girl Josette when her mother is taken ill and has to go to a sanatorium. He also assists an elderly man who collapses in the street, looking after him at his house without realising he is the millionaire Samuel Rothenmeyer. Rothenmeyer repays this help by financing Durandal's career on stage.

Cast

References

  1. Oscherwitz & Higgins p.162

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