A Weak Woman
Originally released in 1933. A Weak Woman is a comedy film. directed by Max de Vaucorbeil. At just 73 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Meg Lemonnier, André Luguet, and Pierre de Guingand
Synopsis
Arlette Morand, a rich and pretty young widow, would like to remarry. She hesitates between Henri, the athlete, and Serge, the artist. She grants her favors to Henri, for whom it is only an adventure. She realizes that she doesn't love him and goes to join Serge on the boat that takes him to England...
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Les Studios Paramount
Frequently Asked Questions
What is A Weak Woman about?
Arlette Morand, a rich and pretty young widow, would like to remarry. She hesitates between Henri, the athlete, and Serge, the artist. She grants her favors to Henri, for whom it is only an adventu...
Who directed A Weak Woman?
A Weak Woman was directed by Max de Vaucorbeil.
How long is A Weak Woman?
A Weak Woman has a runtime of 1 hours and 13 minutes (73 minutes total).
When was A Weak Woman released?
A Weak Woman was released on March 20, 1933 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in A Weak Woman?
The main cast of A Weak Woman includes Meg Lemonnier, André Luguet, Pierre de Guingand, Betty Daussmond, Germaine Roger.