Rayon de soleil (1929)

Jean Gourguet's 1928 49-minute silent feels like a French precursor to Siodmak's 1930 "Menschen am Sonntag". It shows us how Parisians of the 1920s spent their Sundays, by following the progress of four young people on their day off - a girl, her beau, and his two rivals. The film is at turns comic, wistful and romantic.

Director: Jean Gourguet, Georges Péclet
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Runtime: 49 min
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Cinematography: Lucien Bellavoine
Production: Les Films André Ghilbert
Country: France
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Jean Gourguet, Georges Péclet
More Films in Genre: Comedy, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rayon de soleil about?
Jean Gourguet's 1928 49-minute silent feels like a French precursor to Siodmak's 1930 "Menschen am Sonntag". It shows us how Parisians of the 1920s spent their Sundays, by following the progress of four young people on their day off - a girl, her beau, and his two rivals. The film is at turns comic, wistful and romantic.
Who directed Rayon de soleil?
Rayon de soleil was directed by Jean Gourguet, Georges Péclet.
Who stars in Rayon de soleil?
Rayon de soleil stars Mona Goya, Georges Péclet, Monsieur de Villette, Mario Nasthasio.
How long is Rayon de soleil?
Rayon de soleil has a runtime of 49m (49 minutes).
What genre is Rayon de soleil?
Rayon de soleil is a Comedy, Drama film.
Where was Rayon de soleil produced?
Rayon de soleil was produced in France.