The Two Girls (1936 film) explained

The Two Girls
Producer:Aimé Frapin
Music:Maurice Yvain
Cinematography:Georges Asselin
Editing:Maurice Champreux
Studio:Films Artistiques Français
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:France
Language:French

The Two Girls (French: Les deux gamines) is a 1936 French drama film directed by Maurice Champreux and René Hervil and starring Abel Tarride, Jacqueline Daix and Alice Tissot. It was based on a novel which was also turned into a 1921 silent film and a 1951 sound film.[1]

The film's sets were designed by the art director Claude Bouxin.

Main cast

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Limbacher p.50