Miche (1932)
Directed by Jean de Marguenat
Run Time - 90 min. |
Countries - France |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Heroine Miche (Suzy Vernon), short for Micheline, is in love with Jacques (Robert Burnier), a young painter. Jacques, a man of no commitments, keeps his distance from Miche, preferring to carry on affairs with married women. That's why Miche pretends to be the wife of Monsieur Demaze (Demain), a stuffy provincial lawyer. The rest of the film consists of the efforts by the hero and heroine to make each other jealous as "proof" of their undying love. Though purportedly set in Switzerland, Miche was filmed at Paramount's French studios in Joinville.