A Dog That Pays Off Trailer

A Dog That Pays Off Trailer (1932)

01 January 1932 Comedy 87 mins

Josyane Plaisir, a rather idle singer, who is waiting for the man of her heart,handsome and rich if possible, accepts the offer of a dog handler. The clever man has worked out a scheme to snare rich men. The trick is simple: "Pantoufle", the little dog he lets for 5,000 francs a week, will run off, climb into a luxurious car with only one man inside and "retrieve" him to Josyane, since her address is stuck to the dog's collar. René, the first man who rings her door-bell, is single (or nearly so!), good-looking but ... broke.

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Cast

Arletty

as Josyane Plaisir

René Lefèvre

as René (as René Lefebvre)

Madeleine Guitty

as Mme Gras, la concierge

Hélène Hallier

as Une locataire

Paulette Dubost

as Une locataire

Laure Diana

as Odette

Médy

as Alfred Debarazet

Véra Sherbane

as La comtesse de Noyant

Crew

Jean Choux

Director

Marcel Gerbidon

Marcel Gerbidon Theatre Play

Paul Armont

Paul Armont Theatre Play

Adolphe Borchard

Original Music Composer

Robert Batton

Robert Batton Director of Photography

Robert-Jules Garnier

Robert-Jules Garnier Production Design

Marcel Magniez

Marcel Magniez Production Design

Jacques Chahine

Jacques Chahine Assistant Director

Jean-Paul Paulin

Jean-Paul Paulin Assistant Director

International Titles

Demimonden från Paris Trailer

International Releases Dates

France 01 January 1932

Sweden 01 May 1937

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