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GABY MORLAY - VICTOR FRANCEN "APRES L'AMOUR" 1933 MOVIE HERALD

$ 7.91

Availability: 97 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Uruguay
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

    Description

    Original Herald from Uruguay and Argentina in South America. This kind of gorgeous heralds are quite scarce, they were printed by a local distributor (Max Glücksmann) just during a short period of time between the late 1920's and the late 1930's. Usually printed on both sides, in full color or in duotone inks featuring Art Deco style, they show great graphics from the films advertised. Most advertise a single feature movie, while a few examples advertise double movie programs.
    Local Title: DESPUES DEL AMOR
    Original Title: APRES L'AMOUR
    Year / Country: 1931 - FRANCE
    Company: Pathe Natan
    Director: Léonce Perret
    Starring: Gaby Morlay, Victor Francen, Tania Fedor, Nadine Picard, Jacques Varennes, Jean Bara
    Size (unfolded): 223 mm x 170 mm
    Condition: Very Good +
    Ref #: B-87
    Herald advertises this film as shown at CINE DORE from Uruguay on Saturday, November 4, 1933
    Plot:
    Apres L'Amour (When Love is Over) was a literal, scene-for-scene adaptation of the popular stage play by Pierre Wolff and Henri Duvernois. Victor Francen plays a wealthy historian who charms his way into the bedroom of impressionable young shopgirl Gaby Morlay. Almost simultaneously, Francen's previously frigid wife has entered into an affair with another man. The upshot of all this as that the shopgirl and the wife become pregnant, delivering their babies at the very same time and at the very same hospital. The shopgirl dies in childbirth, whereupon Francen switches her baby (who, after all, is really his) with the one conceived illegitimately by his own wife. Six years later, the consequences of Francen's face-saving act in the maternity hospital finally catch up with him.
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