Nightclub Hostess
Originally released in 1939. Nightclub Hostess is a drama film. directed by Albert Valentin.
Starring Michèle Morgan, Gilbert Gil, and Andrex
Synopsis
The young Suzy is a nightclub hostess in a cabaret in which Frehel is the star. Because one night she gets propositions from a rich widower who would like to have her as his girlfriend, Suzy wishes to leave this place, where she has no future, for a better one. Abandoned by her protector, a young hoodlum named Robert, she gets the occasion to get away from it. She decides to go on vacation on the Riviera and stay at the Chateau des Cedres, the former residence of a noble family that has been transformed into a bourgeois guest house by the baroness Saint-Leu. Shy and elegant, in her modest suit, Suzy stays there under the name of Suzanne Michelet and soon makes new friends among the young people of very wealthy families.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Michèle Morgan
as Suzy
Gilbert Gil
as Pierre Noblet
Andrex
as Marcel
Gisèle Préville
as Lucienne Noblet
Arthur Devère
as Raymond, le domestique
Georges Lannes
as Philippe de Lormel
Catherine Fonteney
as Madame de Saint-Leu
Jeanne Lion
as Tante Louise
René Bergeron
as L'inspecteur Barnave
René Génin
as Le vieux professeur
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- UFA
- Les Films Raoul Ploquin
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nightclub Hostess about?
The young Suzy is a nightclub hostess in a cabaret in which Frehel is the star. Because one night she gets propositions from a rich widower who would like to have her as his girlfriend, Suzy wishes...
Who directed Nightclub Hostess?
Nightclub Hostess was directed by Albert Valentin.
How long is Nightclub Hostess?
Nightclub Hostess has a runtime of 1 hours and 35 minutes (95 minutes total).
When was Nightclub Hostess released?
Nightclub Hostess was released on June 2, 1939 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Nightclub Hostess?
The main cast of Nightclub Hostess includes Michèle Morgan, Gilbert Gil, Andrex, Gisèle Préville, Arthur Devère.