
Germaine Aussey
1909 - 1979L'intrigante
Émile Couzinet
Germaine Aussey, Paul Cambo
A father falls in love with his son's mistress whom he has forced to emigrate to force him to break up. More carefree than a schoolboy, he ruins himself for the beauty who soon chases him away. The family will soon be reunited permanently.
L'intrigante
La griffe du hasard
René Pujol
Pierre Larquey, George Rigaud
A likeable young man, reduced to living by expediency, is launched in spite of himself into an adventure of stealing jewels. With the help of a brave, rough-looking but actually very clear-sighted policeman, the jewels are recovered, the stolen young woman is reassured and the main culprit is forced into exile.
La griffe du hasard
À nous la liberté
René Clair
Henri Marchand, Raymond Cordy
In this classic French satire, Louis, a convict, escapes from prison and takes on legitimate work, making his way up in the business world. Eventually becoming the head of a successful factory, Louis opts to modernize his company with mechanical innovations. But when his friend Émile finally leaves jail years later and reunites with Louis, the past catches up with them. The two, worried about being apprehended by police, long to flee the confines of industry.
À Nous la Liberté
Tavaszi zápor
Pál Fejős
Annabella, Steven Geray
It tells the story of Marie, an austerely beautiful young peasant girl played by the French star, Annabella. She is seduced beneath a flowering tree by the admirer of one of the daughters of the prosperous family for whom she works, becomes pregnant and is cast out.
Spring Shower
Gonzague
Jean Grémillon
Germaine Aussey, Julien Carette
Superstitious new rich find that they will be thirteen at the table. To reassure themselves, they invite a piano tuner, named Gonzague, whom they pretend to be Prince Gonzague to their guests. One of them imagines that Gonzague is his wife's lover.
Gonzague
La terreur des Batignolles
Henri-Georges Clouzot
Louis-Jacques Boucot, Germaine Aussey
An expressionist comedy greatly influenced by German Expressionism set in a bohemian enclave of northern Paris, which Clouzot made shortly before he served as assistant director to Anatole Litvak and E.A. Dupont and began scripting French versions of German films at Berlin’s UFA studios.
The Terror of Batignolles
Vous n'avez rien à déclarer?
Léo Joannon
Raimu, Sylvia Bataille
A timid young man marries the daughter of the entomologist he works for. On the train for their honeymoon, he takes his young wife in his arms when a customs officer suddenly enters the compartment. The groom is now inhibited.
Confessions of a Newlywed