Delphine (1931)
A music-hall singer leaves his loving wife to run off with Delphine. The singer's wife and Delphine's husband make them believe that they love each other and the singer, already tired of his affair, wins back his wife's heart.
Director: Roger Capellani
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 77 min
Release Date: November 20, 1931
Cast
- Henri Garat - André Bernard
- Alice Cocéa - Colette Bernard
- Jacques Louvigny - Gaston Chavannes
- Clara Tambour - Delphine Chavannes
- Alexandre Dréan - Papillon
- Antonio Brancato - Tenor
- Jean Granier - Receptionist
- Henry Harment - Theater director
- André Brévannes - Valet
Screenplay
- Jean Deyrmon (Adaptation)
- Hans H. Zerlett
Production: Paramount Pictures France
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Roger Capellani
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Delphine about?
- A music-hall singer leaves his loving wife to run off with Delphine. The singer's wife and Delphine's husband make them believe that they love each other and the singer, already tired of his affair, wins back his wife's heart.
- Who directed Delphine?
- Delphine was directed by Roger Capellani.
- Who stars in Delphine?
- Delphine stars Henri Garat, Alice Cocéa, Jacques Louvigny, Clara Tambour, Alexandre Dréan, Antonio Brancato.
- How long is Delphine?
- Delphine has a runtime of 1h 17m (77 minutes).
- What genre is Delphine?
- Delphine is a Drama film.
- Where was Delphine produced?
- Delphine was produced in France.