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  • La Garçonne (1936 film)

    1936 film by Jean de Limur

    La Garçonne

    Marie Bell in La Garçonne (1936)

    Directed byJean de Limur
    Written byAlbert Dieudonné (scriptwriter)
    Based onLa Garçonne
    by Victor Margueritte
    StarringMarie Bell
    CinematographyRoger Hubert
    Charlie Bauer
    Edited byJean Oser
    Music byJean Wiener (including the music for Quand même, sung by Édith Piaf, lyrics by Louis Poterat)
    Distributed byFranco London Films

    Release date

    • 21 February 1936 (1936-02-21) (France)

    Running time

    95 minutes
    CountryFrance
    LanguageFrench

    La Garçonne (The Bachelor Girl or The Flapper) is a 1936 French black-and-white film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Victor Margueritte. It was directed by Jean de Limur and starred Marie Bell (in the title role), Arletty and Edith Piaf.

    Plot

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    The eponymous garçonne or flapper is Monique Lerbier, an emancipated French woman who leaves home to escape a marriage of convenience to a man she does not love which her parents have forced on her. She then falls into all sorts of carnal temptations and artificial pleasures previously unknown to her. These include her being seduced into a lesbian love affair by a chanteuse character

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  • Arletty

    French actress (1898–1992)

    Arletty

    Arletty in 1942.

    Born

    Léonie Marie Julie Bathiat


    (1898-05-15)15 May 1898

    Courbevoie, France

    Died23 July 1992(1992-07-23) (aged 94)

    Paris, France

    Occupation(s)Actress, singer, fashion model
    Years active1930–1963

    Léonie Marie Julie Bathiat (15 May 1898 – 23 July 1992), known professionally as Arletty, was a French actress, singer, and fashion model. As an actress she is particularly known for classics directed by Marcel Carné, including Hotel du Nord (1938), Le jour se lève (1939) and Children of Paradise (1945). She was found guilty of treason for an affair with a German officer during World War II.

    Early years

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    Arletty was born on 15 May 1898[1] in Courbevoie (near Paris), to a working-class family. After her father's death, she left home and pursued a modeling career. She took the stage name "Arlette" based on the heroine of a story by Guy de Maupassant. She was not interested in acting until she met Paul Guillaume, an art dealer. He recommended some theaters and, at the age of 21, she was hired.[2]

    Her early career was dominated by the music hall, and she later appeared in plays and cabaret. In 1928 she performed in Maurice Yvain's operetta