Gribouille (film)

Gribouille
Directed by Marc Allégret
Produced by André Daven
Written by Marcel Achard
(story & dialogue)
H.G. Lustig (adaptation)
Starring Raimu
Michèle Morgan
Music by Georges Auric
Cinematography Georges Benoît
Michel Kelber
Armand Thirard
Edited by Yvonne Martin
Marguerite Renoir
Production
company
Productions André Daven
L'Alliance Cinématographique Européenne (ACE)
Distributed by Gray-Film (France)
Tri-National Films (USA)
Release dates
10 September 1937 (France)
12 January 1939 (U.S.)
Running time
86 min
Country France
Language French

Gribouille (English title: Heart of Paris or The Meddler) is a 1937 French comedy film directed by Marc Allégret, based on story "Gribouille" by Marcel Achard who co-wrote screenplay with H.G. Lustig. The music score is by Georges Auric. The film stars Raimu and Michèle Morgan.[1]

It was remade in the U.S. as The Lady in Question (1940) with Brian Aherne, Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford.

The film marked Michèle Morgan's first major role on the big screen.

Plot

Camille Morestan serves as a jury member at a court in Paris. The attractive Natalie Roguin is accused of murder. Morestan doesn't want to believe she really killed her lover. He succeeds in convincing the other jury members she was innocent. After her acquittal he takes her into his house. While he tries to keep her identity a secret for his family her presence leads to a number of unfortunate incidents.

Cast

References

  1. "The Meddler". Retrieved 2013-07-15.

External links


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