The Ladies' Delight
by Julien Duvivier1h291930France
Recommended byChristophe Gans, Serge Bromberg
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Denise, an orphaned girl, moves to Paris where she hopes to find work at her uncle's store. But the glamorous department store "Aux Bonheur des Dames" across the street crunches all the little businesses around. She finds a position there.
Credits
- Distributor : Lobster
- Production Compagny : Le Film d'Art
- Photo Director : Armand Thirard, René Guychard, Emile Pierre, André Dantan
- Original Work Author : Emile Zola
- Director : Julien Duvivier
- Scenario : Noël Renard
- Set Decoration : Fernand Delattre, Christian-Jaque
- Costume Design : Gerlaur ., Marthe Pinchard
- Producer : Marcel Vandal, Charles Delac
Technical details
- Printed format : 35 mm
- Sound mix : Stéréo 2.0
- Year of production : 1930
- French release date : 3 avril 1930
- Category : Feature film
- Color : Black and White
- Language : Silent
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