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À nous deux, madame la vie

  • 1937
  • 1h 35m
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5.9/10
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Simone Berriau in À nous deux, madame la vie (1937)
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  • Directors
    • René Guissart
    • Yves Mirande
  • Writer
    • Yves Mirande
  • Stars
    • Simone Berriau
    • André Luguet
    • Jean-Louis Barrault
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    11
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    • Directors
      • René Guissart
      • Yves Mirande
    • Writer
      • Yves Mirande
    • Stars
      • Simone Berriau
      • André Luguet
      • Jean-Louis Barrault
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    Simone Berriau
    • Lucie
    André Luguet
    André Luguet
    • Jean Magnier
    Jean-Louis Barrault
    Jean-Louis Barrault
    • Paul Briançon
    • (as J.L. Barrault)
    Raymond Aimos
    Raymond Aimos
    • Toto la Vache - un prisonnier
    Georgel
    • Jojo - le patron du bal musette
    Jeanne Marie-Laurent
    • La mère de Lucie
    • (as Marie Laurent)
    Paul Amiot
    • Gaston - le directeur de la banque
    Thérèse Dorny
    Thérèse Dorny
    • La femme de Toto la Vache
    Guy Berry
    • Le chanteur
    La Joselito
    • La danseuse
    Fred Adison
    • Le chef de l'orchestre de jazz
    • (as Le Jazz Fred Adison)
    Maximilienne
    Jeanne Aubert
    Jeanne Aubert
      Jacques Beauvais
      • Un maître d'hôtel
      • (uncredited)
      Jean Brochard
      Jean Brochard
      • L'inspecteur de police
      • (uncredited)
      Albert Broquin
      • Le planton de la banque
      • (uncredited)
      Robert Charlet
        Léon Courtois
          • Directors
            • René Guissart
            • Yves Mirande
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            • Yves Mirande
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          7ulicknormanowen

          Dog eat dog.

          Essentially a screenwriter, Yves Mirande made a handful of interesting movies: "café de Paris" " derrière la façade" ;he often co-directed ,with Georges Lacombe and even ,you read well ,with the great William Wyler's brother ,Robert ,for "la merveilleuse journée "(1932).

          "A nous deux ,Madame la vie" ("let's talk ,lady life")is an interesting melodrama ,well acted by a stellar cast.

          Two bank clerks embezzles money to bet on a horse ; one of them backs a horse which is a winner and becomes a wealthy man ;for his pal , it's a horse of a different color ,and he cannot refund the bank; he implores his so-called pal who's deaf to his plea and says "face it on your own" ; so the poor boy winds up in jail whereas the nouveau riche founds his own bank ,steals the prisoner's fiancée who still loves her former flame yet.

          Aimos almost steals the show from Barrault in the scenes in jail ;a golden-heart pimp, he almost makes us forget his macho side and his shameless exploitation of women ; educated bashful young man discovers the world of jail his mate knows very well (I will get you the libarian job,meself ,I can't read"and the outside world : the popular café where one of his friends of the underworld sings a song which contrastswith the marvelous song the heroine performs in her desirable mansion:based on a tune by Chopin,the same music Serge Gainsbourg would use much later for his duet with daughter Charlotte ("inceste de citron").

          Against all odds,the characters are not. Thoroughly cardboard ; the heroine's mother ,notably ,adopts a middle -class outlook and becomes snob ; even he daughter , in the long run,does not know where she stands anymore ; and not only the poor former bank does not put a Monte Cristo's act, he warns the selfish bourgeois man against his enemies who tries to take over his bank ...Not really a happy end ,all in all.

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          • Quotes

            Jean Magnier: Success has nothing to with honesty and legality. That's the way the times are.

          • Soundtracks
            A nous Deux, Madame la Vie...
            Music by Albert Wolff

            Lyrics by René Gota

            Performed by Georgel

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          Details

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          • Release date
            • March 26, 1937 (France)
          • Country of origin
            • France
          • Language
            • French
          • Also known as
            • C'est la vie
          • Filming locations
            • Studios de Billancourt, 2-50 quai du Point du Jour, Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France(Studio)
          • Production companies
            • Eden Productions
            • Les Films Gilda
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          • Runtime
            • 1h 35m(95 min)
          • Color
            • Black and White
          • Sound mix
            • Mono
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.37 : 1

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