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French films released in 1934
A list of films released in France in 1934:
Title
|
Director
|
Cast
|
Genre
|
Notes
|
The Adventurer |
Marcel L'Herbier |
Blanche Montel, Victor Francen, Henri Rollan |
Drama |
[1]
|
Amok |
Fedor Ozep |
Marcelle Chantal, Madeleine Guitty, Jean Yonnel |
Drama |
[2]
|
Angèle |
Marcel Pagnol |
Orane Demazis, Fernandel, Édouard Delmont |
Drama |
[3]
|
Arlette and Her Fathers |
Henry Roussel |
Max Dearly, Jules Berry, Renée Saint-Cyr |
Comedy |
[4]
|
At the End of the World |
Henri Chomette, Gustav Ucicky |
Pierre Blanchar, Käthe von Nagy, Charles Vanel |
Drama |
Co-production with Germany[5]
|
L'Atalante |
Jean Vigo |
Dita Parlo, Jean Dasté, Michel Simon |
Romance, Drama |
[6]
|
Beauty of the Night |
Louis Valray |
Véra Korène, Aimé Clariond, Paul Bernard |
Drama |
[7]
|
The Bread Peddler |
René Sti |
Fernandel, Mona Goya, Germaine Dermoz |
Drama |
[8]
|
Casanova |
René Barberis |
Ivan Mosjoukine, Madeleine Ozeray, Jeanne Boitel |
Historical |
[9]
|
Cease Firing |
Jacques de Baroncelli |
Jean Galland, Annie Ducaux, Marcel André |
Drama |
[10]
|
Chourinette |
André Hugon |
Mireille Hartuch, Frédéric Duvallès, Jean Sinoël |
Comedy |
[11]
|
The Concierge's Daughters |
Jacques Tourneur |
Jeanne Cheirel, Paul Azaïs, Josette Day |
Comedy |
[12]
|
Coralie and Company |
Alberto Cavalcanti |
Françoise Rosay, Robert Burnier, Josette Day |
Comedy |
[13]
|
Crainquebille |
Jacques de Baroncelli |
Félicien Tramel, Rachel Devirys, Jeanne Fusier-Gir |
Drama |
[14]
|
The Crisis is Over |
Robert Siodmak |
Danielle Darrieux, Albert Préjean, Suzanne Dehelly |
Comedy |
[15]
|
The Darling of His Concierge |
Giuseppe Guarino |
Fernandel, Colette Darfeuil, Yvette Lebon |
Comedy |
[16]
|
The Fakir of the Grand Hotel |
Pierre Billon |
Armand Bernard, Paulette Dubost, Annie Ducaux |
Comedy |
[17]
|
Fanatisme |
Tony Lekain, Gaston Ravel |
Pola Negri, Jean Yonnel, Andrée Lafayette |
Historical drama |
[18]
|
Fedora |
Louis J. Gasnier |
Marie Bell, Ernest Ferny, Henri Bosc |
Drama |
[19]
|
Gold in the Street |
Curtis Bernhardt |
Albert Préjean, Danielle Darrieux, Pierre Larquey |
Comedy |
[20]
|
Le Grand Jeu |
Jacques Feyder |
Charles Vanel, Marie Bell, Françoise Rosay |
Drama |
[21]
|
The Guardian Angel |
Jean Choux |
André Baugé, Pola Illéry, Paul Azaïs |
Comedy |
[22]
|
His Other Love |
Alfred Machard |
Constant Rémy, Jeanne Boitel, Saturnin Fabre |
Drama |
[23]
|
Hotel Free Exchange |
Marc Allégret |
Fernandel, André Alerme, Ginette Leclerc |
Comedy |
[24]
|
The House on the Dune |
Pierre Billon |
Pierre Richard-Willm, Madeleine Ozeray, Colette Darfeuil |
Drama |
[25]
|
I Have an Idea |
Roger Richebé |
Raimu, Simone Deguyse, Félix Oudart |
Comedy |
[26]
|
The Ideal Woman |
André Berthomieu |
René Lefèvre, Marie Glory, Arlette Marchal |
Comedy |
[27]
|
If I Were Boss |
Richard Pottier |
Fernand Gravey, Max Dearly, Mireille Balin |
Comedy |
[28]
|
The Imaginary Invalid |
Lucien Jaquelux |
Robert Pizani, Ginette Gaubert, Nane Germon |
Comedy |
[29]
|
In the Land of the Sun |
Robert Péguy |
Henri Alibert, Lisette Lanvin, Pola Illéry |
Musical |
[30]
|
Itto |
Jean Benoît-Lévy, Marie Epstein |
Simone Berriau, Simone Bourday, Pauline Carton |
Drama |
[31]
|
Jeanne |
Georges Marret |
Gaby Morlay, André Luguet, Hélène Perdrière |
Drama |
[32]
|
Jofroi |
Marcel Pagnol |
Vincent Scotto, Charles Blavette, Charles Blavette |
Drama |
[33]
|
Judex |
Maurice Champreux |
René Ferté, Louise Lagrange, Marcel Vallée |
Crime |
[34]
|
Le Roi des Champs-Élysées |
Max Nosseck |
Buster Keaton, Paulette Dubost, Colette Darfeuil |
Comedy |
[35]
|
The Lady of Lebanon |
Jean Epstein |
Jean Murat, Andrée Spinelly, George Grossmith |
Thriller |
[36]
|
The Lady of the Camellias |
Fernand Rivers |
Yvonne Printemps, Jane Marken, Pierre Fresnay |
Drama |
[37]
|
Lake of Ladies |
Marc Allégret |
Rosine Deréan, Simone Simon, Jean-Pierre Aumont |
Comedy drama |
[38]
|
The Last Billionaire |
René Clair |
Max Dearly, Renée Saint-Cyr, Marthe Mellot |
Comedy |
[39]
|
Last Hour |
Jean Bernard-Derosne |
Line Noro, Jean Servais, Ginette Gaubert |
Drama |
[40]
|
The Last Night |
Jacques de Casembroot |
Florelle, José Noguéro, Kissa Kouprine |
Comedy |
[41]
|
Liliom |
Fritz Lang |
Charles Boyer, Madeleine Ozeray, Pierre Alcover |
Fantasy |
[42]
|
Little Jacques |
Gaston Roudès |
Constant Rémy, Line Noro, Annie Ducaux |
Drama |
[43]
|
Title
|
Director
|
Cast
|
Genre
|
Notes
|
Madame Bovary |
Jean Renoir |
Max Dearly, Valentine Tessier, Pierre Renoir |
Historical |
[44]
|
Mam'zelle Spahi |
Max de Vaucorbeil |
Noël-Noël, Raymond Cordy, Josette Day |
Comedy |
[45]
|
A Man Has Been Stolen |
Max Ophüls |
Henri Garat, Lili Damita, Raoul Marco |
Comedy thriller |
[46]
|
A Man of Gold |
Jean Dréville |
Harry Baur, Suzy Vernon, Josseline Gaël |
Drama |
[47]
|
Maria Chapdelaine |
Julien Duvivier |
Madeleine Renaud, Suzanne Desprès, Jean Gabin |
Drama, Romance |
[48]
|
Mauvaise Graine |
Billy Wilder, Alexander Esway |
Danielle Darrieux, Pierre Mingand, Raymond Galle |
Comedy |
Wilder's directorial debut[49]
|
The Midnight Prince |
René Guissart |
Henri Garat, Edith Méra, Monique Rolland |
Comedy |
[50]
|
Les Misérables |
Raymond Bernard |
Harry Baur, Charles Vanel, Charles Dullin |
Drama |
[51]
|
Miquette |
Henri Diamant-Berger |
Blanche Montel, Michel Simon, Roland Toutain |
Comedy |
[52]
|
Moscow Nights |
Alexis Granowsky |
Annabella, Harry Baur, Pierre Richard-Willm |
Drama |
[53]
|
My Heart Is Calling You |
Carmine Gallone, Serge Véber |
Jan Kiepura, Danielle Darrieux, Lucien Baroux |
Musical |
Co-production with Germany[54]
|
Nemo's Bank |
Marguerite Viel |
Victor Boucher, Mona Goya, Alice Tissot |
Comedy |
[55]
|
On a trouvé une femme nue |
Léo Joannon |
Mireille Balin, Jean Aquistapace, Paul Bernard |
Comedy |
[56]
|
One Night's Secret |
Félix Gandéra |
Armand Bernard, Albert Préjean, Lisette Lanvin |
Comedy |
[57]
|
Paris-Deauville |
Jean Delannoy |
Marguerite Moreno, Monique Rolland, Germaine Sablon |
Comedy |
[58]
|
The Path to Happiness |
Jean Mamy |
Alfred Pizella, Michel Duran, Clément Doucet |
Comedy |
[59]
|
Poliche |
Abel Gance |
Constant Rémy, Marie Bell, Edith Méra |
Drama |
[60]
|
Primerose |
René Guissart |
Madeleine Renaud, Henri Rollan, Marguerite Moreno |
Drama |
[61]
|
Prince Jean |
Jean de Marguenat |
Pierre Richard-Willm, Natalie Paley, Nina Myral |
Drama |
[62]
|
The Princess's Whim |
Karl Hartl Henri-Georges Clouzot |
Albert Préjean, Marie Bell, Armand Bernard |
Comedy |
Co-production with Germany[63]
|
The Queen of Biarritz |
Jean Toulout |
Alice Field, Léon Belières, Marguerite Moreno |
Comedy |
[64]
|
Rapt |
Dimitri Kirsanoff |
Dita Parlo, Nadia Sibirskaia, Geymond Vital |
Drama |
[65]
|
The Rosary |
Tony Lekain, Gaston Ravel |
Louisa de Mornand, André Luguet, Hélène Robert |
Drama |
[66]
|
Rothchild |
Marco de Gastyne |
Harry Baur, Fred Pasquali, Paul Pauley |
Comedy |
[67]
|
S.S. Tenacity |
Julien Duvivier |
Marie Glory, Albert Préjean |
Comedy drama |
[68]
|
Sans famille |
Marc Allégret |
Robert Lynen, Aimé Clariond |
Drama |
[69]
|
Sapho |
Léonce Perret |
Mary Marquet, Jean-Max, Marcelle Praince |
Drama |
[70]
|
The Scandal |
Marcel L'Herbier |
Gaby Morlay, Henri Rollan, Jean Galland |
Drama |
[71]
|
Sidonie Panache |
Henry Wulschleger |
Florelle, Bach, Alexandre Mihalesco, Paul Azaïs |
Comedy |
[72]
|
Skylark |
Jean Tarride |
Noël-Noël, Fernandel, Junie Astor |
Comedy |
[73]
|
Song of Farewell |
Albert Valentin, Géza von Bolváry |
Jean Servais, Janine Crispin, Lucienne Le Marchand |
Drama |
Tobis[74]
|
Street Without a Name |
Pierre Chenal |
Constant Rémy, Gabriel Gabrio, Pola Illéry |
Drama |
[75]
|
Tartarin of Tarascon |
Raymond Bernard |
Raimu, Fernand Charpin, Jenny Hélia |
Comedy |
[76]
|
Three Sailors |
Charles Barrois |
Armand Bernard, Betty Stockfeld, Fernand Charpin |
Comedy |
[77]
|
Toboggan |
Henri Decoin |
Georges Carpentier, Arlette Marchal, Raymond Cordy |
Sports drama |
[78]
|
A Train in the Night |
René Hervil |
Dolly Davis, Georgius, Alice Tissot |
Mystery |
[79]
|
The Typist Gets Married |
René Pujol, Joe May |
Marie Glory, Jean Murat, Armand Bernard |
Comedy |
[80]
|
The Uncle from Peking |
Jacques Darmont |
Armand Bernard, Janine Merrey, Claude May |
Comedy |
[81]
|
Volga in Flames |
Victor Tourjansky |
Albert Préjean, Valéry Inkijinoff, Danielle Darrieux |
Historical |
[82]
|
We Are Not Children |
Augusto Genina |
Gaby Morlay, Claude Dauphin, Jean Wall |
Comedy |
[83]
|
Your Smile |
Monty Banks, Pierre Caron |
Victor Boucher, Marie Glory, Raymond Rognoni |
Comedy |
[84]
|
Youth |
Georges Lacombe |
Robert Arnoux, Lisette Lanvin, Jean Servais |
Drama |
[85]
|
Zouzou |
Marc Allégret |
Josephine Baker, Jean Gabin, Yvette Lebon |
Musical comedy |
[86]
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