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Girls of Paris

A few colorful characters, with very different social origins and whose destinies are not always glorious, will parade before our eyes, for our greatest pleasure. Turning among characters such as : an alcoholic bum, a rich banker, an eccentric old lady, a working class girl, a poor lover, and a hypocritical bourgeois.

Top Cast

  • Michel Simon

    Michel Simon

    Baron de Beaupoil / his brother

  • Mireille Balin

    Mireille Balin

    Gine

  • Paul Azaïs

    Paul Azaïs

    Henri Maubert

  • Nadia Sibirskaïa

    Nadia Sibirskaïa

    Andrée Maubert

  • Raymond Cordy

    Raymond Cordy

    'Emile le Taxi'

  • Pierre Palau

    Pierre Palau

    Levaut, pharmacist

  • Mady Berry

    Mady Berry

    Madame Maubert

  • Charles Dorat

    Charles Dorat

    Jacques

  • Gilbert Gil

    Gilbert Gil

    Georges Levaut

Overview

A few colorful characters, with very different social origins and whose destinies are not always glorious, will parade before our eyes, for our greatest pleasure. Turning among characters such as : an alcoholic bum, a rich banker, an eccentric old lady, a working class girl, a poor lover, and a hypocritical bourgeois.

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