Paris Camargue | |
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Directed by | Jack Forrester |
Written by | Claude Privault René Pujol |
Produced by | André Parant |
Starring | Max Dearly Albert Préjean Monique Rolland |
Music by | Charles Tucker |
Production company | Forrester-Parant Productions |
Distributed by | Forrester-Parant Productions |
Release date | 6 September 1935 |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Paris Camargue is a 1935 French comedy film directed by Jack Forrester and starring Max Dearly, Albert Préjean and Monique Rolland.[1][2] Location shooting took place in the Camargue in Southern France.
The wealthy Jules Fabrejoul, who owns a large estate in the Camargue, squanders much of it on his mistress an actress from Paris. Meanwhile, his niece is having trouble with her fiancée who she mistakenly believes has been unfaithful to her.