Most Popular Marie-Anne Malleville Trailers
Total trailers found: 8
Ceux qui ne s’en font pas Trailer (1930)
31 December 1930
Popular songs accompany two scenes of happiness: a jovial railway worker and a group of children dancing.
Heart of an Actress Trailer (1924)
07 October 1924
Desire brings out the worst in an actress' suitors-- One a well-to-do patron of London's theatre set, the other a lovestruck loner on the verge of penning a play dedicated to her.
The Devil in the City Trailer (1925)
30 January 1925
The story is about a superstitious village, where the mayor has sold a tower to an unknown, who is soon suspected of being the devil.
Gossette Trailer (1923)
21 December 1923
In Gossette (1923), Dulac experimented with and designed a number of special lenses and prisms to produce a variety of effects and multiply the expressive means which translate the characters' visions and mental states.
Invitation to a Journey Trailer (1927)
28 December 1927
A woman enters a nightclub and slowly begins to open herself up.
Danses espagnoles Trailer (1928)
29 April 1928
Carmencita Garcia, a Spanish flamenco dancer, performs two dances.
Arabesque Trailer (1929)
01 January 1929
The film’s visual structure is principally composed of variations on the arabesque: arcs of light, water spouts, spider webs, burgeoning trees, flowers and foliage, a woman’s smile, arms stretching, an arm giving rhythm to a rocking chair.
Those Who Worry Trailer (1930)
29 July 1930
A destitute, drunk woman appears to yearn for the life of a streetwalker.