Paris-Camargue
Originally released in 1935. Paris-Camargue is a feature film. directed by Jack Forrester. At just 80 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Albert Préjean, Max Dearly, and Simone Badler
Synopsis
In the Camargue, the rich owner Jules Fabregoul squanders all his fortune to please his mistress, a Parisian actress with luxury tastes. But he is not the only one to be in trouble. His niece is having sentimental problems: she thinks she is being cheated on by her fiance Gérard, a music-hall artist. She takes refuge with Jules's sister, Aunt Fabregoul, the director of a home for repentant young girls. But Gérard did not make a mistake and the reconciliation takes place during the recording of a radio program.
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- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Paris-Camargue about?
In the Camargue, the rich owner Jules Fabregoul squanders all his fortune to please his mistress, a Parisian actress with luxury tastes. But he is not the only one to be in trouble. His niece is ha...
Who directed Paris-Camargue?
Paris-Camargue was directed by Jack Forrester.
How long is Paris-Camargue?
Paris-Camargue has a runtime of 1 hours and 20 minutes (80 minutes total).
When was Paris-Camargue released?
Paris-Camargue was released on September 6, 1935 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Paris-Camargue?
The main cast of Paris-Camargue includes Albert Préjean, Max Dearly, Simone Badler, René Baranger, Julien Carette.