The New Gentlemen Trailer

The New Gentlemen Trailer (1929)

05 April 1929 Drama, Comedy, Romance 123 mins

The plot focuses on Gaillac (Albert Prejean), an electrician employed by the Paris Opera. In love with gorgeous ballerina Suzanne (Gaby Morlay), Gaillac must play second fiddle to Suzanne's wealthy "protector," powerful politician Count Montoire (Henry Roussell). When the Opera personnel go on strike, Gaillac is appointed leader of the strikers, doing his job so well that he is ultimately elected Secretary of Labor in the French cabinet. Now on equal footing with Montoire, Gaillac is at last a "worthy" suitor for Suzanne -- who can't make up her mind between her two well-connected admirers, leading to a political rivalry the likes of which Paris has never seen. This harmless political satire ended up being banned by the French government for undermining "the dignity of Parliament and its ministers". (moviefone.com)

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Cast

Albert Préjean

as Jacques Gaillac

Gaby Morlay

as Susanne Verrier

Charles Barrois

as Theatre director

Henry Roussel

as Comte de Montoire Grandpre

Léon Arvel

as President

Guy Ferrant

as Reporter

Henri Valbel

as Policeman Morin

Gustave Hamilton

as L' Huissier

Georges Deneubourg

as De Courcieux

Raymond Narlay

as Chief de Cabinet

Yvonne Dumas

as Bit Player

Fred Gastal

as Bit Player

Crew

Maurice Desfassiaux

Maurice Desfassiaux Director of Photography

Georges Périnal

Georges Périnal Director of Photography

Robert de Flers

Robert de Flers Theatre Play

Marcel Carné

Marcel Carné Assistant Director

Simon Schiffrin

Simon Schiffrin Production Director

Nicolas Wilcke

Nicolas Wilcke Special Effects Coordinator

Paul Minine

Paul Minine Special Effects Coordinator

International Titles

The Temporary Gentleman Trailer

International Releases Dates

France 05 April 1929

Production Companies

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