Odds and ends and company

Odds and ends and company is a French medium-length film carried out by André E. Chotin in 1931.

Summary

A rich person antique dealer, having begun formerly with the chips, installs his son, unrepentant fast liver there, in order to learn how to him to work. He meets a treasure there: its future wife.

Data sheet

  • Title: Odds and ends and company
  • Realization: Andre E. Chotin
  • Scenario: Georges Dolley
  • Adaptation: Andre E. Chotin
  • Dialog: Roger Féral
  • Images: E. Farkas, Braun
  • Sound: Georges Leblond, sound assembly: Twin Lily
  • Decorations: Lazare Meerson
  • Assembly: Jean Feyte
  • Music: Lionel Cazaux (music publishings: Campbell-Connelly)
  • Lyric writer of the songs: Roger Féral and Jacques Monteux
  • Production: The Films Kaminsky
  • Distribution: The Films Kaminsky
  • Film 35mm, black and white
  • Lasted: 45mn, for a length of 1400m
  • Turning in the Tobis studios in Epinay-sur-Seine
  • Kind: comedy

Distribution

  • Fernandel : Fernand, the street pedlar
  • Raoul Marco: Mr. Verly, the rich person antique dealer
  • Marfa Dhervilly: Mrs. Verly, the woman of the antique dealer
  • Albert Dinan: Jean Verly, the son fast liver
  • Robert Seller: Felix
  • Madeleine Guitty: the mother Tomeff
  • Suzette Count: Zina Tonnelli
  • Raymond Aimos: the employee with the reverberators
  • Simone Valaury
  • Alvina Solomon
  • Madeleine Allioux
  • Alexiane
  • Peggy Angelo
  • Jean Rozenberg

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