Mimi-Trottin (1922)
Charming Mimi-Trottin is in love with typographer Louis Chausson, nicknamed Godasse. She meets Doudou, actually a Vicomte, estranged with his parents who are rich automobile manufacturers. Godasse abandons Mimi because of his professional ambitions and Doudou rescues her from a suicide. After making peace with his parents, the young man has Mimi hired as a typist at the factory. After winning a race with one of his father's car, he soon wins the heart and the hand of Mimi.
Director: Henri Andréani
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Runtime: 83 min
Release Date: April 21, 1922
Cast
- Louise Lagrange - Mimi-Trottin
- Henri Rollan - Louis Chausson dit Godasse
- Léa Piron - Comtesse de Marnay
- Maxime Desjardins - Comte de de Marnay
- Maurice Lagrenée - Doudou, Vicomte de Marnay
- André Dubosc - Oncle Daniel
Screenplay
- Marcel Nadaud (Novel)
Cinematography: René Gaveau
Production: Société cinématographique des auteurs et gens de lettres (SCAGL)
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: xx
Keywords
based on novel or book
More Films by Director: Henri Andréani
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Mimi-Trottin about?
- Charming Mimi-Trottin is in love with typographer Louis Chausson, nicknamed Godasse. She meets Doudou, actually a Vicomte, estranged with his parents who are rich automobile manufacturers. Godasse abandons Mimi because of his professional ambitions and Doudou rescues her from a suicide. After making peace with his parents, the young man has Mimi hired as a typist at the factory. After winning a race with one of his father's car, he soon wins the heart and the hand of Mimi.
- Who directed Mimi-Trottin?
- Mimi-Trottin was directed by Henri Andréani.
- Who stars in Mimi-Trottin?
- Mimi-Trottin stars Louise Lagrange, Henri Rollan, Léa Piron, Maxime Desjardins, Maurice Lagrenée, André Dubosc.
- How long is Mimi-Trottin?
- Mimi-Trottin has a runtime of 1h 23m (83 minutes).
- What genre is Mimi-Trottin?
- Mimi-Trottin is a Drama, Comedy film.
- Where was Mimi-Trottin produced?
- Mimi-Trottin was produced in France.