Maruche Trailer (1934)
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Fernandel as Maruche
Henri Debain as Pinchot
Louis Florencie as Mr. Blondel
Jeanne Fusier-Gir as Marie
Ginette Gaubert as Adèle
Robert Péguy Director
Restez dîner Trailer
France 23 March 1934
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18 May 1934
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14 January 1934
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14 August 1934
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11 April 1934
This is a minor variation on the story of the Boy Who Cried Wolf where Oswald the Lucky Rabbit tends a couple of lambs who tease him by crying 'Wolf! Wolf!' until the real article shows up.
08 June 1934
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08 December 1934
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29 June 1934
Ruth Raymond works on the telephone switchboard of a large NYC office building. One day, a private detective informs her that she is actually the daughter of railroad tycoon Luke Carson, and that she had been kidnapped as a baby 14 years ago by Luke's vindictive brother Elwood, and placed with strangers.
01 March 1934
A South American festival brings slapstick love trouble to Bob Hope.
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