Parisiennes (1928)

Parisiennes (1928) poster

A house in Paris happens to have two families living there with the same last name. In one apartment lives opera singer Gambetta Duval with his two daughters, Jeanne and Nita. In the second apartment lives old lady Duval with her grandchild Philippa and an her lodger, the physician Leon Monnier. Jeanne is secretly in love with Dr. Monnier who is secretly in love with Nita, who is secretly having an affair with the great playwright Armand de Marny.

Director: Gustaf Molander
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 138 min
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Cinematography: Julius Jaenzon
Production: UFA, Isepa
Country: Germany, Sweden
Language: No Language
Original Language: sv
More Films by Director: Gustaf Molander
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Parisiennes about?
A house in Paris happens to have two families living there with the same last name. In one apartment lives opera singer Gambetta Duval with his two daughters, Jeanne and Nita. In the second apartment lives old lady Duval with her grandchild Philippa and an her lodger, the physician Leon Monnier. Jeanne is secretly in love with Dr. Monnier who is secretly in love with Nita, who is secretly having an affair with the great playwright Armand de Marny.
Who directed Parisiennes?
Parisiennes was directed by Gustaf Molander.
Who stars in Parisiennes?
Parisiennes stars Margit Manstad, Ruth Weyher, Alexander Murski, Fred Louis Lerch, Miles Mander, Margita Alfvén.
How long is Parisiennes?
Parisiennes has a runtime of 2h 18m (138 minutes).
What genre is Parisiennes?
Parisiennes is a Drama film.
Where was Parisiennes produced?
Parisiennes was produced in Germany, Sweden.