Three, six, nine
Three, six, nine is a film of Raymond Rouleau carried out in 1936.
Drive film
- Realization: Raymond Roller
- Scenario, author of original work and dialogs: Michel Duran
- Production company: Imperial Films Production
- Directing of production: Director Charles David
- of the photography: Michel Kelber and Philippe Agostini
- Sound engineer: William Robert Sivel
- Music: Michel Lévine and Pierre Chagnon
- Decorations: Robert Gys and Leon Barsacq
- Costumes: Manual Jacques
- Assistant-realizer: Jean Huet
- Assembly: Rene Hénaff, Emilienne Nelissen
- Technical collaboration: Rene Hénaff
- Year: 1936
- Turned in Black and white
- Country: France
- Exit into the room in France: January 29th 1937
Synopsis
Pierre loves Agnès who prefers Clément to him, an aviator. By despair, it will commit suicide. Agnes concludes a pact with him then. During the three months that will last an absence of Clement, Pierre will be able to see it as long as he will want. She thinks that this time will be enough for the young man to realize that she is not for him the ideal woman…
Distribution
- Renee Saint-Cyr military school: Agnes
- Meg Lemonnier: Simone
- Rene Lefèvre: Pierre
- Jean Wall: Fernand
- Félicien Tramel: the factor
- Mady Berry: the caretaker
- Michele Esparto: the telephone operator
- Suzy Delair
- Bernard Blier
- Lucienne Lemarchand
- Madeleine Suffel
- Roland Toutain
- Jean Sinoël
Around film
Bernard Blier makes his beginnings with the cinema. The realizer of film, Raymond Roller, will make it turn in the Messenger (1937) with Jean Gabin.
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