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The Little Cafe (1931 film)

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Le Petit Café
Directed byLudwig Berger
Written byTristan Bernard (play)
Jacques Bataille-Henri
Vincent Lawrence
Produced byLudwig Berger
StarringMaurice Chevalier
Yvonne Vallée
Tania Fédor
André Berley
CinematographyHenry W. Gerrard
Edited byMerrill G. White
Music byNewell Chase
Production
company
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • May 8, 1931 (1931-05-08) (French premiere)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageFrench

Le petit café is a 1931 French-language American Pre-Code musical film directed by Ludwig Berger and starring Maurice Chevalier, Yvonne Vallée and Tania Fédor. The film is a foreign-language version of the 1930 film Playboy of Paris, which was based on the play The Little Cafe by Tristan Bernard. Multiple-language versions were common in the years following the introduction of sound film, before the practice of dubbing became widespread. It was shot at the Joinville Studios in Paris.

The film received a better reception from critics than the English-language version had.[1]

Plot

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Albert Loriflan, a waiter in a Paris cafe, unexpectedly inherits a large sum of money from a wealthy relative. His unscrupulous boss, Philibert, refuses to release him from his long-term contract in the hope that Albert will buy him off with a large payment. But Albert refuses, and continues to work at the cafe even though he is now very rich. Before long he falls in love with Philibert's daughter Yvonne.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Bradley p.119

Bibliography

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  • Bradley, Edwin M. The First Hollywood Musicals: A Critical Filmography Of 171 Features, 1927 Through 1932. McFarland, 2004.
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