Cécilia Paroldi

Most Popular Cécilia Paroldi Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Haut le vent Trailer (1942)

23 September 1942

In 1906, François left the Basque country with his father, who had decided to settle in Argentina following an incident between him and Esteban.

Des jeunes filles dans la nuit Trailer (1943)

14 April 1943

Six young boarding girls return home unexpectedly after their college has been destroyed by fire. Their unexpected presence arouses melodramatic reactions.

Mystery Tour Trailer (1947)

21 May 1947

The basic premise: A retired bus driver fulfills his lifelong dream of providing an extended "voyage surprise" (the title is translated as "Mystery Tour") for unsuspecting vacationers.

Mensonges Trailer (1946)

25 July 1946

Marie Leroux, who is married to Charles, an honest, understanding country doctor, lives an uneventful, rather monotonous life.

Rendezvous in July Trailer (1949)

06 December 1949

Hopes and love and ambitions and friendship in a group of young jazz-loving Parisians.

Father Goriot Trailer (1945)

22 March 1945

An old merchant ruined by the dot its two ungrateful daughters, moved to the Vauquer pension in Paris.

Two Pennies Worth of Violets Trailer (1951)

31 October 1951

Thérèse, a young flower girl, tries hard to remain virtuous but the whole world seems to conspire against her, whether her petty Paris family, or her relatives in the province bristling with false respectability, or her lustful employer, or the boy she loves who seduces her and abandons her.

Mysteries of Paris Trailer (1943)

08 September 1943

Paris, 1830. Fleur de Marie is rescued from poverty by the mysterious Rodolphe, who is in fact the Grand Duke of Gérolstein, who has gone incognito in search of an illegitimate child he once had.

A Friend Will Come Tonight Trailer (1946)

09 April 1946

Commander Gerard and his band of guerrillas have found the ideal hideout: a nursing home in the Alps where, along with the mentally ill, are also hiding a Jewish girl and a Swiss doctor who might be a spy for the Germans .