Little Lise
Little Lise (French: La petite Lise) is a 1930 French drama film directed by Jean Grémillon and starring Nadia Sibirskaïa.[1]
| Little Lise | |
|---|---|
| French | La petite Lise |
| Directed by | Jean Grémillon |
| Written by | Charles Spaak |
| Produced by | Bernard Natan Emile Natan |
| Starring | Nadia Sibirskaïa |
| Cinematography | Jean Bachelet |
| Music by | Roland Manuel |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Pathé-Natan |
Release date |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
| Country | France |
| Language | French |
The film's sets were designed by Guy de Gastyne.
Plot
Victor Berthier is a good but very jealous man who ends up killing his wife. After serving a few years in prison, Berthier is released for good behavior. As a free man, he returns to Paris and expects to meet Lise, his daughter. But, to his surprise, Berthier finds that Lise, who's in love with a pimp named André, is accused of committing a murder.
Cast
- Pierre Alcover as Victor Berthier
- Joe Alex as dancer of the night
- Alex Bernard as Lise's client
- Julien Bertheau as André
- Raymond Cordy as billiard player
- Lucien Hector as convict
- Alexandre Mihalesco as L'usurier
- Pierre Piérade as M. Bazet
- Nadia Sibirskaïa as Lise Berthier
- Ernest Léardée as the violinist in the street
References
- Dudley, Andrew (2021) [1995]. Mists of Regret: Culture and Sensibility in Classic French Film. Princeton University Press. p. 107. ASIN B09H3QNPX5. ISBN 0-691-05686-2. LCCN 94015486.
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