Marquitta (1927)
Street singer Marquitta is Prince Vlasco's mistress. He overlooks her humble origins until an expensive jewelry disappears and she gets blamed. He throws her out. Some time later, Vlasco looses his throne and becomes a beggar. Marquitta finds him, helps him and triggers another fit of anger when she gives him the jewel back. She leaves him, but cannot stay mad at him long and rescues him from an attempted suicide and reveals the thief is actually her father.All Releases
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Jean Renoir | Director |
Pierre Lestringuez | Writer |
Jean Renoir | Writer |
André Gargour | Producer |
Raymond Agnel | Cinematographer |
Jean Bachelet | Cinematographer |
Jean Renoir | Editor |
Robert-Jules Garnier | Production Designer |
Cast | Role |
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Jean Angelo | |
Marie-Louise Iribe | |
Henri Debain | |
Félix d'Aps |