The Vocation of André Carel (1925)
At the urging of his over-protective father, André Carel, a young bourgeois from Paris, travels to Lake Geneva to rejuvenate his health. There, he falls in love with Reine, the beautiful daughter of a simple boatsman. In order to impress her solely through his personality and character, he conceals his wealthy origins and, disguising himself as a migrant laborer, takes up work on board her father's ship.
Director: Jean Choux
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: January 1, 1925
Cast
- Blanche Montel - Reine Lugrin
- Héléna Manson - Cardan
- Michel Simon - Gaston Lebeau
- Camille Bert - Jean Carel
- Thérèse Reignier - Mother Lugrin
- Stéphane Audel - André Carel
- Jean Cyri - Louis Cardan
- Lucien Chanal
- Ami Chantre
- Maurice Destain - Le père Lugrin
Screenplay
Editing: Jean Choux
Production: Les Films H.D.R., Production Jean Choux
Country: France, Switzerland
Language: No Language
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Jean Choux
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Vocation of André Carel about?
- At the urging of his over-protective father, André Carel, a young bourgeois from Paris, travels to Lake Geneva to rejuvenate his health. There, he falls in love with Reine, the beautiful daughter of a simple boatsman. In order to impress her solely through his personality and character, he conceals his wealthy origins and, disguising himself as a migrant laborer, takes up work on board her father's ship.
- Who directed The Vocation of André Carel?
- The Vocation of André Carel was directed by Jean Choux.
- Who stars in The Vocation of André Carel?
- The Vocation of André Carel stars Blanche Montel, Héléna Manson, Michel Simon, Camille Bert, Thérèse Reignier, Stéphane Audel.
- How long is The Vocation of André Carel?
- The Vocation of André Carel has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is The Vocation of André Carel?
- The Vocation of André Carel is a Drama, Romance film.
- Where was The Vocation of André Carel produced?
- The Vocation of André Carel was produced in France, Switzerland.