All That's Not Worth Love
All That's Not Worth Love (French: Tout ça ne vaut pas l'amour) is a 1931 French comedy drama film directed by Jacques Tourneur and starring Marcel Lévesque, Jean Gabin and Josseline Gaël.[1] It was shot at Pathé's Joinville Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Lucien Aguettand.
All That's Not Worth Love | |
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Directed by | Jacques Tourneur |
Written by | René Pujol |
Produced by | Bernard Natan Emile Natan |
Starring | Marcel Lévesque Jean Gabin Josseline Gaël |
Cinematography | Henri Barreyre Nicolas Bourgassoff |
Music by | Hugo Hirsch |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Pathé-Natan |
Release date | 16 October 1931 |
Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Synopsis
A pharmacist who up to this point has only ever shown an interest in stamp collecting gives shelter to a poor young woman and falls in love with him. However she is more interested in the salesman in the shop next door.
Cast
- Marcel Lévesque as Jules Renaudin
- Jean Gabin as Jean Cordier
- Josseline Gaël as Claire
- Mady Berry as Madame Cordier
- Jane Loury as Léonie
- Delphine Abdala as Madame Triron
- Anthony Gildès as Le tailleur
- Léon Larive as Le client de la pharmacie
- Gilberte Savary as La petite fille
References
- Harriss p.195
Bibliography
- Harriss, Joseph. Jean Gabin: The Actor Who Was France. McFarland, 2018.
External links
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