
Léon Belières
1880 - 1952Le Bouif errant
René Hervil
Tramel, Albert Préjean
Bicard nicknamed Le Bouif earns 1,000 francs for lending his body to the experiments conducted by Professor Caligari. Further adventures await him when he encounters Ladislas, a young reveler, who happens to be the crown prince of Corinthia. This one, who favors living it up over his royal duty, commissions Bicard to replace him on the throne.
Le Bouif errant
Marseille mes amours
Jacques Daniel-Norman
Léon Belières, Annie Avril
Filmed operetta about a wealthy Provencal man who puts those lining up for his inheritance through a series of colorful adventures, only to reveal to them at the end that the whole thing was just a joke.
Marseille mes amours
Le sorcier du ciel
Marcel Blistène
Georges Rollin, Marie Daëms
The Wizard of Heaven tells the compelling and remarkable story of St. John Marie Baptist Vianney, the humble pastor of Ars, France, who battled with the devil himself, not only for the faith of his parish, but even for that of his country. Starting with the Saint's arrival at Ars, this film brings to life the hardships, indifference, ridicule and opposition he encountered, as well as the zeal with which he strove to overcome them.
The Wizard of Heaven
La reine de Biarritz
Jean Toulout
Alice Field, Léon Belières
Elenita from Sierra Mirador is the darling of Biarritz. For her, a young groom abandons his wife, a forty-year-old suddenly becomes inflamed and cheats on his young wife. But Elenita, watched by her mother, resigns herself to becoming honest and returns to her husband.
The Queen of Biarritz
L'assassin habite au 21
Henri-Georges Clouzot
Pierre Fresnay, Suzy Delair
A serial killer by the name of Monsieur Durand stalks the streets of Paris. When Inspector Wens learns that the killer stays at a Paris boarding house, he gets a room there to keep watch.
The Murderer Lives at Number 21
Une petite femme dans le train
Karl Anton
Henri Garat, Meg Lemonnier
Sophisticated romantic comedy of suspicious husbands, straying wives, handsome lovers, with various misunderstandings thrown in for good measure. (Including a gender-reversal of the old Pirandello plot twist from "The Late Mathias Pascal" of the protagonist changing identities after supposedly perishing in a train wreck.)
Une petite femme dans le train
Conflit
Léonide Moguy
Annie Ducaux, Marguerite Pierry
Claire Buisson becomes enamored with Gerard and soon afterwords she becomes pregnant. Gerard advises her to abort the child but, at the last moment, Claire decides to keep her child and leaves for her sister's place in the province.
Conflit