The bluffer
Originally released in 1932. The bluffer is a feature film. directed by Henry Blanke.
Starring André Luguet, Alyce Ardell, and Émile Chautard
Synopsis
Parallel French-speaking version of Warners' "High Pressure" (1932), a comedy satire on fast-talking promoters, crazy inventors, and stock market hype. The story line comes from Kandel's stage play "Hot Money," which had played on Broadway a month or two in 1931, before Warners bought screen rights and changed the title.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The bluffer about?
Parallel French-speaking version of Warners' "High Pressure" (1932), a comedy satire on fast-talking promoters, crazy inventors, and stock market hype. The story line comes from Kandel's stage play...
Who directed The bluffer?
The bluffer was directed by Henry Blanke.
When was The bluffer released?
The bluffer was released on November 3, 1932 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The bluffer?
The main cast of The bluffer includes André Luguet, Alyce Ardell, Émile Chautard, André Cheron, Jacques Jou-Jerville.