5.4
90 min
Also known as Lilac, this early Anatole Litvak-directed talkie was based on a play by Tristan Bernard and Charles Henry Hirsch. The story bears traces of the Bertold Brecht-Weill piece The Threepenny Opera, with heroine Lilac (Marcelle Romeo) consorting with the criminal scum of Paris. Lilac falls in love with a handsome detective (Andre Luguet), but he doesn't let his emotions stand in the way of his duty, and in the end he reluctantly turns her over to the authorities. At $120,000, Coeur de Lilas was one of the most expensive movies to come out of France in 1931, but it more than made back its cost at the box-office.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Marcelle Romee | Coeur de Lilas | Unowned | |
André Luguet | André Lucot | Unowned | |
Fréhel | La Douleur | Unowned | |
Jean Gabin | Martousse | Unowned | |
Lydie Villars | La Crevette | Unowned | |
Fordyce | Mme Darny | Unowned | |
Marcel Delaître | Mr Darny | Unowned | |
Georges Paulais | le juge d'instruction | Unowned | |
Paul Amiot | Merlu | Unowned | |
Fernandel | le garçon d'honneur | Unowned | |
Madeleine Guitty | Mme. Charignoul | Unowned | |
Carlotta Conti | Mme. Novion | Unowned | |
Pierre Labry | Charignoul | Unowned | |
Jean-Max | Unowned | ||
René Maupré | Unowned | ||
Georges Pally | Unowned | ||
Edouard Rousseau | Unowned |