Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaJules, a pharmacist, embarrasses himself by trying to woe Claire, a younger girl he is in love with.Jules, a pharmacist, embarrasses himself by trying to woe Claire, a younger girl he is in love with.Jules, a pharmacist, embarrasses himself by trying to woe Claire, a younger girl he is in love with.
Marcel Lévesque
- Jules Renaudin
- (as Marcel Levesque)
Josseline Gaël
- Claire
- (as Josseline Gael)
Mady Berry
- Madame Cordier
- (as Maddy Berry)
Jane Loury
- Léonie
- (as Jeanna Loury)
Delphine Abdala
- Madame Triton
- (as Abdala)
Anthony Gildès
- Le tailleur
- (não creditado)
Léon Larive
- Le client de la pharmacie
- (não creditado)
Gilberte Savary
- La petite fille
- (não creditado)
Valiès
- Le chauffeur de taxi
- (não creditado)
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Notable as the first film directed by Jaques Tourneur still in the shadow of the father, whose fame his own would surpass, this plodding early French sound film has very little else going for it.
Direction is certainly competent, even advanced for it's day. Jean Gabin is already second billed for a small part and he and the ill fated Gael make a presentable set of juveniles but the rest of the cast are grossly theatrical - and occasionally gross as well.
We get one striking sequence in the visit to Gael's father's factory, where Tourneur and the designers spring to life, but the rest is a succession of often elaborately staged, unfunny comic tableaux in which chemist lead Marcel Lévesque (from the Feuillade serials) humiliates himself trying to win the girl he has befriended.
The film does have an odd place in history as the one scheduled for screening the night of the Cinémathèque riot.
Direction is certainly competent, even advanced for it's day. Jean Gabin is already second billed for a small part and he and the ill fated Gael make a presentable set of juveniles but the rest of the cast are grossly theatrical - and occasionally gross as well.
We get one striking sequence in the visit to Gael's father's factory, where Tourneur and the designers spring to life, but the rest is a succession of often elaborately staged, unfunny comic tableaux in which chemist lead Marcel Lévesque (from the Feuillade serials) humiliates himself trying to win the girl he has befriended.
The film does have an odd place in history as the one scheduled for screening the night of the Cinémathèque riot.
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- 15 de fev. de 2015
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- All That is Not Worth Love
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 27 minutos
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By what name was Tout ça ne vaut pas l'amour (1931) officially released in Canada in English?
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