The House (1930)

Jean-Pierre is in love with Jeannette, the sister of his friend Paul. Although he is a good student, he has to quit school and work to help out his poor mother. As Paul finds a better job, his parents forbid him to see Jean-Pierre. As Jean-Pierre's hard work is rewarded with a raise, Paul is fired and turns to alcohol. He eventually ends up in the same factory where Jean-Pierre works. His former friend helps him and builds a house for his mother, Jeannette and him.

Director: Jean Benoît-Lévy
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Country: France
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Jean Benoît-Lévy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The House about?
Jean-Pierre is in love with Jeannette, the sister of his friend Paul. Although he is a good student, he has to quit school and work to help out his poor mother. As Paul finds a better job, his parents forbid him to see Jean-Pierre. As Jean-Pierre's hard work is rewarded with a raise, Paul is fired and turns to alcohol. He eventually ends up in the same factory where Jean-Pierre works. His former friend helps him and builds a house for his mother, Jeannette and him.
Who directed The House?
The House was directed by Jean Benoît-Lévy.
Who stars in The House?
The House stars Andrée Brabant, Jimmy Gaillard.
Where was The House produced?
The House was produced in France.