The Dreamy Mouth (1932)

The Dreamy Mouth (1932) poster

The story begins at a concert during which Beethoven's Concerto in D major for violin and orchestra is performed. Romaine, a mysterious woman, is in the concert hall. Pierre, her husband, is first violin of the Orchester Colonne. That evening, she discovers Marcel, a brilliant concerto soloist, and falls in love with him. Pierre and Marcel are friends, which complicates the situation. Pierre invites his friend to the house, without suspecting what will happen. The young woman, trying to find a clever pretext for a one-on-one meeting, quickly reveals her feelings to Marcel.

Director: Paul Czinner
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 95 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: René Ribault, Jules Kruger
Editing: Erich Schmidt
Country: France
Budget: $95
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Paul Czinner
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Dreamy Mouth about?
The story begins at a concert during which Beethoven's Concerto in D major for violin and orchestra is performed. Romaine, a mysterious woman, is in the concert hall. Pierre, her husband, is first violin of the Orchester Colonne. That evening, she discovers Marcel, a brilliant concerto soloist, and falls in love with him. Pierre and Marcel are friends, which complicates the situation. Pierre invites his friend to the house, without suspecting what will happen. The young woman, trying to find a clever pretext for a one-on-one meeting, quickly reveals her feelings to Marcel.
Who directed The Dreamy Mouth?
The Dreamy Mouth was directed by Paul Czinner.
Who stars in The Dreamy Mouth?
The Dreamy Mouth stars Gaby Morlay, Pierre Blanchar, Victor Francen, Maria Fromet, Jean Bara, Georges Colin.
How long is The Dreamy Mouth?
The Dreamy Mouth has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
What genre is The Dreamy Mouth?
The Dreamy Mouth is a Drama film.
What is the budget of The Dreamy Mouth?
The Dreamy Mouth had a budget of $95.
Where was The Dreamy Mouth produced?
The Dreamy Mouth was produced in France.