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Chaste Susanne (French: La chaste Suzanne) is a 1937 French-British comedy film directed by André Berthomieu and starring Raimu, Meg Lemonnier and Henri Garat. It is an adaptation of the 1912 operetta Chaste Susanne by Jean Gilbert, itself based on an earlier play by Antony Mars and Maurice Desvallières. It was made when the 1930s booms in operetta films was at its height.
Made at Ealing Studios in London, it was the French-language version of the British film The Girl in the Taxi. Henri Garat was the only actor to appear in both productions. The film's sets were designed by the art director Jean d'Eaubonne.
Synopsis
In Paris an academy dedicated to promoting virtue awards its annual prize, but accidentally gives it to the wrong woman named Suzanne. The recipient is in fact a dancer who performs at the Moulin Rouge and is conducting an affair with the potential son-in-law of Monsieur des Aubrays, the head of the academy.
Cast
Raimu as Monsieur des Aubrays
Meg Lemonnier as Suzanne Pomarel
Henri Garat as René Boislurette
Blanchette Brunoy as Jacqueline
Serge Flateau as Hubert
Jean Témerson as Alexis
Blanche Denège as Madame des Aubrays
Anthony Gildès as Dominique
Charles Dechamps as Pomarel
References
Bibliography
Oscherwitz, Dayna & Higgins, MaryEllen . The A to Z of French Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
External links
Chaste Susanne at IMDb
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- Chaste Susanne (1937 film)
- Die keusche Susanne
- List of French films of 1937
- Operetta film
- The Girl in the Taxi (1937 film)
- Lilian Harvey
- Raimu
- Jean Témerson
- Curtis Bernhardt
- Eugène Tucherer