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Lady Paname 1950

★ 6.210 votes113 min📅 1950-05-26

Step into the vibrant world of 1920s Paris with Lady Paname (1950), a captivating comedy that whisks you away to an era of jazz, artistry, and passion.

Director: Henri Jeanson

Cast

Louis Jouvet
Louis Jouvet
M. Gambier dit « Bagnolet », le voisin photographe
Suzy Delair
Suzy Delair
Raymonde Bosset dite: Caprice
Jane Marken
Jane Marken
Mme Gambier
Germaine Montero
Germaine Montero
Mary-Flot, la vedette sur le déclin
Véra Norman
Véra Norman
Oseille, la copine de Caprice
Monique Mélinand
Monique Mélinand
Costa, l'accompagnatrice
Claire Olivier
Claire Olivier
Mme Léa Bosset, la mère
Odette Laure
Odette Laure
La grue qui aborde Marval
Raymond Souplex
Raymond Souplex
M. Arsène Marval, le chanteur âgé
Henri Crémieux
Henri Crémieux
Milson, le directeur de l'Olympia

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lady Paname (1950) about?

This film follows the story of Caprice, a talented singer, and her tumultuous love affair with Jeff, a brilliant composer, set against the vibrant backdrop of 1920s Paris.

Who directed Lady Paname?

Lady Paname was directed by Henri Jeanson, a master of French comedy.

Who stars in Lady Paname?

The talented cast of Lady Paname includes Louis Jouvet, Suzy Delair, and Jane Marken.

Is Lady Paname (1950) worth watching?

While its IMDb rating is unrated, Lady Paname's charming tone, rich atmosphere, and talented cast make it a delightful watch for fans of French comedy and 1920s Paris.

How long is Lady Paname?

Lady Paname has a runtime of 113 minutes.

About Lady Paname (1950) — A captivating comedy set in the vibrant world of 1920s Paris

Step into the vibrant world of 1920s Paris with Lady Paname (1950), a captivating comedy that whisks you away to an era of jazz, artistry, and passion. Director Henri Jeanson masterfully weaves a tale of love, music, and the rise of the enigmatic Caprice, a talented singer whose meteoric success is matched only by her tumultuous affair with Jeff, a brilliant composer. As the charming Bagnolet, a photographer with a penchant for anarchism, looks on, Caprice becomes the embodiment of Parisian sophistication, known as Lady Paname. With its lighthearted tone and rich atmosphere, this film is a delightful exploration of the city's Roaring Twenties, where art and love know no bounds.

With its talented cast, including Louis Jouvet, Suzy Delair, and Jane Marken, Lady Paname (1950) is a charming and engaging watch. As you follow the highs and lows of Caprice's journey, you'll be swept up in the excitement of this bygone era, where the boundaries between art and life are blissfully blurred.