Monsieur Albert
1932 film
- Noël-Noël
- Betty Stockfeld
- Marcel Barencey
Production
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Les Studios Paramount
Release date
- 2 July 1932 (1932-07-02)
Running time
Monsieur Albert is a 1932 French comedy film directed by Karl Anton and starring Noël-Noël, Betty Stockfeld and Marcel Barencey.[1] It was produced by the French subsidiary of Paramount Pictures at the Joinville Studios in Paris.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Henri Ménessier.
Cast
- Noël-Noël as Monsieur Albert
- Betty Stockfeld as Sylvia Robertson
- Marcel Barencey as Octave
- Charles Carson as Mr. Robertson
- Edwige Feuillère as La comptesse Peggy Riccardi
- Vera Baranovskaya as La duchesse
- Louis Baron fils as Le roi
- René Donnio as William
- Jean Mercanton as Le groom
- Georges Bever
- Palau
- Suzette O'Nil
- Hubert Daix
- Westenholz
- Armand Dranem
- Charlotte Martens
- Martine de Breteuil
- Inka Krymer
See also
- Service for Ladies (1927)
- Service for Ladies (1932)
References
- ^ Oscherwitz, Dayna & Higgins, MaryEllen. The A to Z of French Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2009. p. 167.
External links
- Monsieur Albert at IMDb
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Films directed by Karl Anton
- Gypsies (1922)
- The May Fairy (1926)
- Tonka of the Gallows (1930)
- A Girl from the Reeperbahn (1930)
- The Case of Colonel Redl (1931)
- Monsieur Albert (1932)
- The Champion Cook (1932)
- Make-Up (1932)
- The Naked Truth (1932)
- Nothing But Lies (1933)
- Number 33 (1933)
- Simone Is Like That (1933)
- The Porter from Maxim's (1933)
- Monsieur Sans-Gêne (1935)
- Happy Arenas (1935)
- Martha (1936)
- White Slaves (1937)
- We Danced Around the World (1939)
- The Star of Rio (1940)
- The Thing About Styx (1942)
- The Big Number (1943)
- The Impostor (1944)
- Peter Voss, Thief of Millions (1946)
- The Appeal to Conscience (1949)
- The Exchange (1952)
- The Cousin from Nowhere (1953)
- The Rose of Stamboul (1953)
- Bonjour Kathrin (1956)
- The Daring Swimmer (1957)
- Victor and Victoria (1957)
- The Avenger (1960)
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