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1942 film
The Golden Age
Directed byJean de Limur
Written byCharles Méré
Produced byRené Keller
Charles Méré
StarringElvire Popesco
André Alerme
Jean Tissier
CinematographyNicolas Hayer
Edited byJacques de Casembroot
Music byHenri Goublier
Production
company
Les Films Minerva
Distributed byLes Films Minerva
Release date
  • 28 June 1942 (1942-06-28)
Running time85 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

The Golden Age (French: L'âge d'or) is a 1942 French comedy film directed by Jean de Limur and starring Elvire Popesco, André Alerme and Jean Tissier. It was shot at the Cité Elgé Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Pierre Marquet.

Synopsis

The Parisian businessman Dubélair employs the exuberant White Russian Vera as a maid who arrives with her boyfriend Boris in tow who she passes off as her brother. One day her impecunious Boss pays her with a lottery ticket but then steals it back when it proves to be the winning number. Ultimately all is resolved with Vera and Boris now employing their former masters as their servants.

Cast

References

  1. Siclier p.178
  2. Rège p.344
  3. https://www.unifrance.org/film/8515/l-age-d-or

Bibliography

  • Rège, Philippe. Encyclopedia of French Film Directors, Volume 1. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
  • Siclier, Jacques. La France de Pétain et son cinéma. H. Veyrier, 1981.

External links

Films directed by Jean de Limur
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