Robert Guisgand

Most Popular Robert Guisgand Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Before the Deluge Trailer (1954)

26 February 1954

The title of this French "reality" drama, which translates to Before the Deluge, is a play on Louis XVI's famous prognostication, "Apres moi, le deluge.

Slightly Ahead Trailer (1956)

10 October 1956

A brilliant swindler, Olivier Parker, hires a small-time pipe salesman, Amédée, to swindle a naive provincial, Ferdinand Galiveau, a chicken merchant.

Papa, Mama, the Maid and I Trailer (1954)

26 November 1954

The residents of the apartment building on Rue Montmartre are a motley crew of oddballs and eccentrics.

Razzia Trailer (1955)

07 April 1955

Henri, the Man from Nantes, comes back to his country after a successful stay in the United States, where he was working for Liski, the drug dealer.

Blood and Roses Trailer (1960)

14 September 1960

The spirit of a vengeful female vampire is released from her grave and possesses a wealthy young woman of nobility, who preys on other women in her village.

We Are All Murderers Trailer (1952)

21 May 1952

Originally titled Nous Sommes Tout des Assassins, We Are All Murderers was directed by Andre Cayette, a former lawyer who detested France's execution system.

Dangerous Love Affairs Trailer (1959)

09 September 1959

Juliette Merteuil and Valmont is a sophisticated couple, always looking for fun and excitement. Both have sexual affairs with others and share their experiences with one another.

Captain Fracasse Trailer (1961)

21 April 1961

A ruined Baron Philippe de baron, meets one day a troupe of traveling actors led by Herod. Attracted by the one who plays the role of the ingenue: Isabella, and by the dynamism and enthusiasm of his companions, he takes the place of the deceased poet of the troupe.

Port of Desire Trailer (1958)

13 August 1958

Pierre is in Hamburg on a merchant ship with his friends Georges and Jean-Marie. While they are just looking for a good time in the twenty-four hours they have to waste in the city, Pierre is seized by the memory of a young German girl, Maria, whom he had known and probably loved when he was a prisoner of war in the bombed-out port of Hamburg.