• Source: The Mystery of the Villa Rose
    • The Mystery of the Villa Rose (French: Le mystère de la villa rose) is a 1930 French mystery film directed by René Hervil and Louis Mercanton and starring Léon Mathot, Simone Vaudry, and Louis Baron fils.


      Production


      The film is based on the 1910 novel At the Villa Rose by A.E.W. Mason. A separate English-language version At the Villa Rose was made by Twickenham Studios. The film's sets were designed by James A. Carter. Different sources disagree over where the French-language version was actually made, with one claim that it was produced at Twickenham as the first bilingual film in Britain. Alternatively it is suggested that it was made at the newly established Courbevoie Studios in Paris, in which case it could lay a claim to be one of the earliest French sound films. Britain had converted to sound faster than France so several French filmmakers went to British studios to make films for release in France. Another French-language version of a Mason novel La Maison de la Fléche, was also shot at Twickenham during the period.


      Cast


      Léon Mathot as Langeac
      Simone Vaudry as Mado Dubreuil
      Louis Baron fils as Le Maillan
      Héléna Manson as Hélène Vauquier
      Georges Péclet as Mortagne
      Alice Ael as Madame Dauvray
      Jacques Henley as Le juge d'instruction
      Dahlia as L'inconnue
      Jean Mercanton as Le petit garçon
      René Montis as Le chauffeur


      References




      Bibliography


      Crisp, C.G. The Classic French Cinema, 1930-1960. Indiana University Press, 1993.


      External links


      The Mystery of the Villa Rose at IMDb

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