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Nemo's Bank (French: La banque Nemo) is a 1934 French comedy film directed by Marguerite Viel and starring Victor Boucher, Mona Goya and René Bergeron.[1] The film is based on a 1931 play of the same name, but also has strong similarities to the Stavisky Affair which took place the year the film was released.
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Directed by | Marguerite Viel |
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Music by | Armand Bernard |
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Distributed by | Cinélux |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Synopsis
editA man rises from the gutter to become a leading banker. His involvement in dishonest financial dealings threaten the collapse of his empire, but he is rescued by the various politicians who have interests in the firm.
Main cast
edit- Victor Boucher as Gustave Labrèche
- Mona Goya as Charlotte
- René Bergeron as Émile Larnoy
- Charles Fallot as Nemo
- Henry Bonvallet as Vauquelin
- Guilhon
- Fred Marche as Pignolet
- Georges Pally as Le président
- Gustave Gallet as Biscotte
- Alice Tissot as Mme Nemo
References
edit- ^ Hayward p.149
Bibliography
edit- Hayward, Susan. French National Cinema. Routledge, 2006.
External links
edit- Nemo's Bank at IMDb