Toi que j'adore (1934)
Directed by Albert Valentin, Géza von Bolváry

Drama

Film Synopsis

A fashionable composer thinks he has found the woman of her dreams, but before he commits himself to her he decides he must first find out more about her.  To that end, he gets himself hired as her servant.  He finally persuades himself that she is worthy of his love.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Albert Valentin, Géza von Bolváry
  • Script: Walter Jerven, Hans Rameau, Albert Valentin (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Bruno Mondi
  • Music: Franz Grothe
  • Cast: Jean Murat (Jean Forestier), Edwige Feuillère (Jaqueline Boulanger), Violaine Barry (Suzanne), Henry Houry (Baron du Froicq), Georges Saillard (Félix), Charles Dechamps (Henri Rodenberg), Georgette Delmarès, Denoix, Angelo Ferrari, Imac, Pierre Juvenet, Frank O'Neill, Pierre Piérade, Pierre Sergeol, Targol
  • Country: Germany
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 90 min

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