Boléro Trailer

Boléro Trailer (1942)

25 March 1942 Comedy 96 mins

As her neighbor Rémi Courmont has told her off for making his ears bleed with Ravel's Bolero, a music piece she plays at full volume all the time, Anne-Marie decides to get even with him. She sets up a hoax with the complicity of her friend Catherine, who agrees to post as Remi's mistress to embarrass him. Just then, Niquette, Rémi's real lover, resurfaces.

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Cast

Arletty

as Catherine

Meg Lemonnier

as Niquette Verdier

Christian Gérard

as Paul Bardot

André Bervil

as Laurent

Louis Salou

as Archaimbaud

Paul Ollivier

as Le deuxième témoin

Guita Karen

as La première de la maison de couture

Denise Grey

as Anne-Marie Houillier

Marguerite de Morlaye

as Une dame à la présentation de la collection

Louis Delanair

as Un domestique

Crew

Jean Boyer

Director

Victor Arménise

Victor Arménise Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

France 25 March 1942

Production Companies

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George Raft's vaudeville dance scene in Bolero (1934)

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Boléro by Stefano Golinelli performed by LIAISON EXTRAORDINAIRE

Boléro by Stefano Golinelli (1818 - 1891) from: Esquisses pianistiques () Arrangement by Peer-Konstantin Schober Performed by Oliver Drechsel ...

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