''The Chocolate Girl'' (French: ''La petite chocolatière'') is a 1950 French
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comedy film
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directed by
André Berthomieu
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Selected filmography
Director
* '' Not So Stupid'' (1928)
* '' The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard'' (1929)
* ...
and starring
Giselle Pascal
''Giselle'' (; ), originally titled ''Giselle, ou les Wilis'' (, ''Giselle, or The Wilis''), is a romantic ballet (" ballet-pantomime") in two acts with music by Adolphe Adam. Considered a masterwork in the classical ballet performance canon, ...
,
Claude Dauphin and
Henri Genès
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. It is based on a play by
Paul Gavault
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Biography
He enjoyed a hit with his 1906 comic play '' Mademoiselle Josette, My Woman'' whi ...
. An earlier adaptation ''
The Chocolate Girl
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'' was released in 1932.
[Goble p.176]
It was shot at the
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in
Paris
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and
on location around the city. The
art director
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Raymond Nègre
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Selected filmography
* '' My First Love'' (1945)
* '' Resistance'' (1945)
* '' Not So Stupid'' (1946)
* '' Women's Games'' (1946 ...
designed the film's sets.
Main cast
*
Giselle Pascal
''Giselle'' (; ), originally titled ''Giselle, ou les Wilis'' (, ''Giselle, or The Wilis''), is a romantic ballet (" ballet-pantomime") in two acts with music by Adolphe Adam. Considered a masterwork in the classical ballet performance canon, ...
as Benjamine Lapistolle
*
Claude Dauphin as Paul Normand
*
Henri Genès
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People with this given name
; French noblemen
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as Félicien Bédarride
*
Jeannette Batti
Jeannette Batti (1921–2011) was a French film actress.
Partial filmography
* ''Shop Girls of Paris'' (1943) - Une vendeuse (uncredited)
* '' Le Roi des resquilleurs'' (1945) - Lulu
* '' Back Streets of Paris'' (1946) - Mona
* ''Une nuit à T ...
as Rosette
*
Bernard Lajarrige
Bernard La Jarrige (25 February 1912 – 29 May 1999) was a French film and television actor.Paietta p.17 His name is sometimes written as Bernard Lajarrige.
Selected filmography
* '' Orage'' (1938) - Un copain (uncredited)
* ''La cité des lumi ...
as Raoul Pinglet
*
Georges Lannes
Georges Lannes (27 October 1895 – 8 July 1983) was a French film actor who appeared in more than a hundred films during his career including '' André Cornélis'' (1927).Goble p.50
Selected filmography
* '' The Mysteries of Paris'' (1922)
* '' ...
as Lapistolle
*
Henri Crémieux
Henri Crémieux (19 July 1896 – 10 May 1980) was a French actor. He appeared in more than a hundred films between 1930 and 1980.
Selected filmography
External links
*
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1896 births
1980 deaths
Male ac ...
as Mingassol
*
Paulette Dubost Paulette may refer to:
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as Julie
*
Charles Bouillaud
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Selected filmography
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1904 births
1965 deaths
French male stage actors
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French male television actors
20th-century French male ...
as Le maître d'hôtel
*
Max Elloy
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Filmography
* ''Mademoiselle Swing'' (1942) - Max
* ''Défense d'aimer'' (1942) - Le voyageur affamé
* ''Feu Nicolas'' (194 ...
as Le garçon
*
Colette Georges
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as Simone
*
Jean Hébey
Jean Hébey (1916–1992) was a French Algerian film actor.Capua p.163
Selected filmography
* ''Le bébé de l'escadron'' (1935)
* ''Bichon'' (1936) - Jacques Fontanges
* ''Les grands'' (1936)
* ''Counsel for Romance'' (1936) - Fil-de-fer / Slim ...
as Le fêtard
*
Gaston Orbal
Gaston Orbal (1898–1983) was a French stage and film actor.Lorcey p.244
Selected filmography
* '' Dédé'' (1935)
* ''Tricoche and Cacolet'' (1938)
* ''Tobias Is an Angel'' (1940)
* '' A Woman in the Night'' (1943)
* ''Dorothy Looks for Love'' ...
as Eugène
References
Bibliography
* Goble, Alan. ''The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film''. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
External links
*
1950 films
1950 musical comedy films
1950s French-language films
French films based on plays
Films directed by André Berthomieu
Remakes of French films
French musical comedy films
French black-and-white films
1950s French films
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