Symphonie D'Amour Trailer

Symphonie D'Amour Trailer (1936)

18 September 1936 Drama, Comedy, Music 90 mins

A ten-year old film when it was first released in the USA as "Symphonie D'Amour" in 1946. Panard (Fernand Gravet) is a talented composer who is having little success in his musical career. He is reduced to hiring out as a sandwich-board man to advertise what proves to be his own show. His girl, Jacqueline Francell, interests a Marquis in backing the show. She and Panard are happily reunited after the successful opening of his operetta.

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Cast

Fernand Gravey

as Charles Panard

Jacqueline Francell

as Yvette Leclerc

André Alerme

as André Davin

Jeanne Aubert

as Léone de Vinci

Gabriel Signoret

as Marquis of Barfleur

Jean Tissier

as Director

Lucien Callamand

as Bartender

Jean Dax

as Cinema director

Cécile Lemaire

as Captain of the girls

Madeleine Suffel

as Yvette's friend

Emile Saulieu

as Barfleur's servant

Jacques Beauvais

as Spectator

Georges Bever

as Theater assistant

Crew

International Releases Dates

Denmark 28 March 1938

Finland 19 March 1939

France 18 September 1936

Greece 10 October 1938

Croatia 25 August 1940

Portugal 30 October 1936

Sweden 04 March 1942

Slovenia 11 March 1939

United States 09 March 1946

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