Renée Devillers

Most Popular Renée Devillers Trailers

Total trailers found: 28

The Woman I Loved the Most Trailer (1942)

20 March 1942

Claude is a young man whose girlfriend has just broken up with him. Feeling unable to overcome the pain, Claude has no other idea than to end his life.

Lunegarde Trailer (1946)

16 January 1946

A drifting woman hangs out in the suburbs of Marseille. A young engineer picks her up drunk and takes her to the hospital.

Fernand the Tramp Trailer (1957)

13 August 1957

The tramp Fernand and his dog Brigadier discover some extraordinary jewels in a bag lost in a ditch. Brigadier, who doesn't like being mistaken for a dog, doesn't believe in the authenticity of the jewels.

Climates of Love Trailer (1962)

11 April 1962

The Marcenat couple seem to have everything they need to be happy. However, Odile's frivolity and Philippe's jealousy drive the couple apart.

Therese Trailer (1962)

21 September 1962

Thérèse is living in a provincial town, unhappily married to Bernard, a dull, pompous man whose only interest is preserving his family name and property.

Royal Affairs in Versailles Trailer (1953)

15 December 1953

Witty narration follows the history of Versailles Palace; founded by Louis XIII, enlarged by autocratic Louis XIV, whose personal affairs and amours, and those of his two successors, are followed in more detail to the start of the Revolution, after which the story is brought rapidly up to date.

Mademoiselle Nitouche Trailer (1954)

21 April 1954

Celestin works as an organist at a girl's school. By day, Celestin is the meek and mild target of the girls' incessant practical jokes.

Cartouche, King of Paris Trailer (1950)

02 August 1950

The romantic life of the head of a bandit gang, wanted by the police. Cartouche gets away with being deported to Louisiana after unmasking a plot by a Duke against the throne.

The Devil Who Limped Trailer (1948)

11 July 1948

The film is a 125-minute, black-and-white biography of French priest and diplomat Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (1754–1838), who served for 50 years under five different French regimes: the Absolute Monarchy, the Revolution, the Consulate, the Empire, and the Constitutional Monarchy.

Secret professionnel Trailer (1959)

21 October 1959

Catherine Langeac and André Foucaud are a medical couple, she a general practitioner and he a gynecologist.

False Identity Trailer (1947)

06 December 1947

A man who has just deposited a will with a notary is run over by a car. As his overcoat bears the name and address of Emile Blondin on a label, the police go there and discover that the dead man is not Emile Blondin.

The Man of the Day Trailer (1937)

02 January 1937

Alfred Boulard, a good-natured electrician, gives his blood to save Mona Thalia, a great theater actress.

Le Droit de l'enfant Trailer (1949)

08 April 1949

Jacques Herbelin is the faithful husband of Louise and the proud father of Cécile, a kind little girl.

The Sweetness of Loving Trailer (1930)

17 October 1930

A young provincial engineer sends romantic stories he has written to a cousin in Paris, who claims them as his own work.

The Blue Veil Trailer (1942)

18 November 1942

In 1914, in the first months of World War I, Louise Jarraud loses her husband, killed on the front. Shortly after, she gives birth to a baby, who soon dies.

I Accuse Trailer (1938)

23 January 1938

After serving in the trenches of World War I, Jean Diaz recoils with such horror that he renounces love and personal pleasure to immerse himself in scientific research, seeking a machine to prevent war.

Monelle Trailer (1948)

15 September 1948

Gérard Favier is a famous composer who is deeply in love with his wife Sylvia. The couple meet Monelle, a pretty, talented young pianist and ardent admirer of Gérard Favier.

Ma femme... homme d'affaires Trailer (1932)

05 September 1932

Pierre is timid while his wife is ambitious and suffers from his mediocrity. She pawns everything she owns, rents a sumptuous apartment in a palace, and through bluffing, Pierre is appointed director of a perfume factory and the enterprising Arlette sees all her desires come true.

The Heart of a Nation Trailer (1943)

07 April 1943

The story of how the people of Paris cope with the strains and struggles of war, from the siege of the city by the Prussians during the Franco-Prussian War of 1871 to the invasion by the Germans in World War II.

The Call of Life Trailer (1937)

21 May 1937

A love between a teacher and his assistant is thwarted, because of their too great age difference.

The Game of Love Trailer (1954)

20 January 1954

Friends since infancy, two youngsters struggle as their platonic bond blossoms into romantic love with adolescence.

The Last Vacation Trailer (1948)

24 March 1948

A schoolboy remembers his last holiday in the big house of his family in the country, before it was sold.

Perfectionist Trailer (1951)

28 November 1951

Professor Louis Delage is a kidney transplant specialist. He is so good in his field that his peers nickname him the "great man".

Business Is Business Trailer (1942)

10 September 1942

Isidore Lechat is a ruthless self-made man whose money allows him to humiliate the others, particularly a ruined noble: he wants his daughter to marry this marquis's son but the girl is in love with a young scientist.

The Call of Destiny Trailer (1953)

15 February 1953

Young conductor Roberto Lombardini has never known his father who is actually a former musician, a failed piano player who has sunk into alcoholism.

Roger the Disgrace Trailer (1946)

13 March 1946

Roger Laroque, an honest industrialist, is the victim of a criminal machination by Julia de Noirville, his possessive and jealous mistress allied to the perfidious Paul Luversan, meant to make Roger take responsibility for the crime he himself committed.

Le Billet de mille Trailer (1935)

11 January 1935

The tribulations of a banknote, from its exit from a counter to its destruction, passing through dozens of hands.

Notre petite ville Trailer (1959)

03 March 1959

When Grover's Corner, a small, uneventful American town, becomes a mirror to an entire society. This Pulitzer Prize-winning classic of American theater, adapted here for television, portrays the Gibbs and Webb families, captured in the immutability of their daily lives in the 20th century.