Bach the Detective
Appearance
Bach the Detective | |
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Directed by | René Pujol |
Written by | Jacques Daniel-Norman André Mouëzy-Éon |
Starring | Bach Ginette Leclerc Paul Bernard |
Cinematography | Simon Hugo |
Music by | Vincent Scotto Jean Yatove |
Production company | BBB Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Bach the Detective (French: Bach détective) is a 1936 French comedy film directed by René Pujol and starring Bach, Ginette Leclerc and Paul Bernard.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Emile Duquesne.
Synopsis
[edit]Narcisse works as a doorman for a firm of jewellers, but dreams of becoming a private detective. Het gets his break when he is employed by a detective agency and is able to clear the nephew of his former boss who has been wrongly accused of theft.
Cast
[edit]- Bach as Narcisse
- Paul Bernard as André
- Monique Bert as Mag
- Ginette Gaubert as Olga Worskaïa
- Louis Florencie as Baudry
- Armand Lurville as Lesueur
- Jacques Dumesnil as Stefani
- Ginette Leclerc as Zita
- Georges Prieur as Durandel
- Georges Morton as Olive
- Edmond Castel as M. Estrade
- Simone d'Arche as Dora
- Jules Moy as L'usurier
- Alexandre Mihalesco as L'extra
- Andrée Champeaux as L'amie du baron
- Rachel Devirys as La maîtresse de maison
- Yvonne Yma as Madame Estrade
- Georges Tréville as Le baron
- Jean Brochard as Le voyageur indisposé
- Ky Duyen as Le complice de Stefani
- Myno Burney as Vendeuse de la bijouterie
- Gabriel Farguette as Le fils de l'aubergiste
- René Novan as Tony
- Marcel Loche as Le domestique de Dora
- Albert Brouett as Un élève chez Lesueur
- Albert Broquin as Le distributeur de prospectus
- Paul Demange as M. Dubois
- Albert Malbert as Le gendarme
- Léon Larive as L'aubergiste
References
[edit]- ^ Oscherwitz & Higgins p.242
Bibliography
[edit]- Dayna Oscherwitz & MaryEllen Higgins. The A to Z of French Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
External links
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