Jean Tarride

Most Popular Jean Tarride Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

Skylark Trailer (1934)

11 October 1934

Adémaï is forcibly engaged to the farmer's daughter. He tries in vain to get rid of it and, weary of the struggle, flees in a plane with his comrade Michelet whom he believes to be an instructor.

Prisoner of My Heart Trailer (1932)

22 April 1932

Having fallen madly in love with the daughter of a prison guard, Guignolet climbs the wall to free her.

Hercule Trailer (1938)

05 March 1938

Hercule, a young peasant, inherits a Parisian newspaper with a large circulation. The editor-in-chief, Vasco, takes advantage of his ignorance to make corruption prevail.

The Yellow Dog Trailer (1932)

01 July 1932

Maigret investigates in Concarneau where the passage of a yellow dog accompanies a series of murders, sowing terror in the population.

The Man Who Killed Trailer (1931)

16 January 1931

The new French military attaché at the Constantinople embassy helps a young woman being blackmailed by her own husband.

The Duraton Family Trailer (1940)

06 March 1940

Unbeknownst to the members of a French family, a radio announcer makes them the subject of a broadcast.

Le mort ne reçoit plus Trailer (1944)

07 July 1944

In his will, the late Jérôme Armandy has expressed the wish to have all the surviving members of his family summoned to the Château de l'Etang, in Provence.

After the Storm Trailer (1941)

02 January 1941

René Sabin, engineer, disappointed by failures, leaves his village in the South to go to Paris with friends.

Seul Trailer (1932)

01 March 1932

A poor boy lives in the attic of a luxury house. During a party, he pays court to an elegant young woman who, without warning him, surprises him at his home.

The Road Is Fine Trailer (1929)

20 December 1929

The Voyage of Mr. Perrichon Trailer (1934)

11 May 1934

Perrichon, a well-off self-satisfied bourgeois, goes on holiday with his wife and his pretty daughter Henriette.

The Beautiful Woman Without Mercy Trailer (1921)

22 April 1921

"Taking its title from John Keats’s early 19th-century poem, this highly personal melodrama finds Dulac interrogating the archetype of the femme fatale.

Étienne Trailer (1933)

15 December 1933

Étienne, a very sensitive being, watches helplessly as his mother suffers from his father's infidelities.