
Overview
Jean Gourguet's 1928 49-minute silent feels like a French precursor to Siodmak's 1930 "Menschen am Sonntag". It shows us how Parisians of the 1920s spent their Sundays, by following the progress of four young people on their day off - a girl, her beau, and his two rivals. The film is at turns comic, wistful and romantic.
Year 1929
Studio Les Films André Ghilbert
Director Jean Gourguet, Georges Péclet
Crew Jean Gourguet (Director), Georges Péclet (Director), André Riigaud (Writer), Lucien Bellavoine (Director of Photography)
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