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Edited by | Maurice Serein |
Music by | C.P. Simon |
Production company | Studio de la Seine |
Distributed by | Selb-Film |
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Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Latin Quarter (French: Quartier Latin) is a 1939 French comedy film directed by Christian Chamborant, Pierre Colombier and Alexander Esway and starring Bernard Lancret, Jean Tissier, Blanchette Brunoy and Junie Astor. [1] It was shot at the Courbevoie Studios in Paris and on location around the city. The film's sets were designed by the art director Georges Gratigny.
A wealthy banker, bored with his life, heads to the Latin Quarter of Paris where he pretends to be a struggling artist. He falls in love with a student from the Sorbonne and moves into the same boarding house as her while continuing his pretence of poverty.
Latin Quarter | |
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Directed by | |
Written by | |
Starring | |
Cinematography | |
Edited by | Maurice Serein |
Music by | C.P. Simon |
Production company | Studio de la Seine |
Distributed by | Selb-Film |
Release date |
|
Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Latin Quarter (French: Quartier Latin) is a 1939 French comedy film directed by Christian Chamborant, Pierre Colombier and Alexander Esway and starring Bernard Lancret, Jean Tissier, Blanchette Brunoy and Junie Astor. [1] It was shot at the Courbevoie Studios in Paris and on location around the city. The film's sets were designed by the art director Georges Gratigny.
A wealthy banker, bored with his life, heads to the Latin Quarter of Paris where he pretends to be a struggling artist. He falls in love with a student from the Sorbonne and moves into the same boarding house as her while continuing his pretence of poverty.