Rien que des mensonges (1933)
Directed by Karl Anton

Comedy
aka: Nothing But Lies

Film Synopsis

Two husbands pretend to be free masons so that they can go out each evening.  But where can they go, if not a Masonic lodge?  In fact, one visits the lodge of an attractive concierge who is particularly welcoming, and the other spends his evenings in the dressing room of a music hall actress.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Karl Anton
  • Script: Saint-Granier, Paul Schiller, Germaine Leprince (play), Claude Rolland (play)
  • Music: René Sylviano
  • Cast: Robert Burnier (André Chevilly), Marguerite Moreno (Mme. Leverdier), Pierre Stéphen (Paul Daubreuil), Jackie Monnier (Martha), Raymonde Allain (Angèle), Janine Guise (Claire), Jeanne Fusier-Gir (Colombe), Armand Lurville (M. Leverdier), Jacques Maury (Léon Vilcourt), Georges Cahuzac (Brunoy), Camille Beuve (Saint-Archange), Rose Lorraine, Ginette Vincent, Alice Beylat
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 84 min
  • Aka: Nothing But Lies

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