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Dédé la musique 1940

88 min📅 1940-03-11

Step into the neon-lit underbelly of 1940s Paris with *Dédé la musique*, a captivating blend of comedy and drama directed by André Berthomieu.

Director: André Berthomieu

Cast

Albert Préjean
Albert Préjean
Dédé-de-Montmartre
Line Noro
Line Noro
'La grande Marcelle'
Annie Vernay
Annie Vernay
Odette 'Trotinette' Martin
Robert Le Vigan
Robert Le Vigan
Fernand the American
Raymond Aimos
Raymond Aimos
'Joe la Combine'
André Nicolle
André Nicolle
Le patron du bar
Germaine Charley
Madame Léon
Mady Made
Georgette
Gaston Mauger
Gaston Mauger
Police commission
Georges Pally
Georges Pally
Bob

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dédé la musique (1940) about?

The film follows Dédé, a former accordion prodigy turned petty criminal in 1940s Paris, who finds himself drawn to Odette, a sweet and naive shopgirl. As he navigates his double life, his encounter with Odette forces him to confront his past and question his future.

Who directed Dédé la musique?

André Berthomieu directed this 1940 French comedy-drama, known for his ability to blend lighthearted storytelling with deeper emotional themes.

Who stars in Dédé la musique?

The film stars Albert Préjean as Dédé, alongside Line Noro, Annie Vernay, Robert Le Vigan, and Raymond Aimos in key roles.

Is Dédé la musique (1940) worth watching?

While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, *Dédé la musique* offers a charming snapshot of 1940s Parisian life, with a compelling lead performance by Albert Préjean. Fans of classic French cinema and stories about redemption will find it engaging, though its tone may not suit all viewers.

How long is Dédé la musique?

The runtime of *Dédé la musique* is 88 minutes.

About Dédé la musique (1940) — A Parisian tale of redemption, music, and unexpected romance

Step into the neon-lit underbelly of 1940s Paris with *Dédé la musique*, a captivating blend of comedy and drama directed by André Berthomieu. This atmospheric film follows Dédé, a once-beloved accordion virtuoso turned small-time crook, whose life takes a twist when he crosses paths with Odette, a fresh-faced shopgirl from Galeries Lafayette. Drawn to her innocence despite his shady lifestyle, Dédé's hardened exterior begins to crack under the weight of unexpected tenderness.

Set against the backdrop of Montmartre's vibrant yet gritty streets, *Dédé la musique* explores themes of redemption, temptation, and the fleeting nature of second chances. With sharp dialogue and a tone that oscillates between playful and poignant, Berthomieu crafts a story that's as much about the music of the city as it is about the flawed souls navigating its shadows.