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Moses and Solomon, Perfumers
1935 film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Moses and Solomon, Perfumers (French: Moïse et Salomon parfumeurs) is a 1935 French comedy film directed by André Hugon and starring Léon Belières, Charles Lamy and Meg Lemonnier.[1] [2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert-Jules Garnier.[3] It is the third in a series of films begun by Levy and Company (1930) about two Jewish businessmen.
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Synopsis
Moses and Solomon run a small bazaar in Paris, where they are they are assisted by their attractive niece Lia who has a degree in chemistry. Lia has developed a new perfume and hopes it will be stocked at a fancy store run by a Catholic family. She finds herself becoming attracted by André, the son of the owners. Moses and Solomon themselves decide to become perfumers.
Cast
- Léon Belières as Moïse
- Charles Lamy as Salomon
- Meg Lemonnier as Lia
- Albert Préjean as André
- Alexandre Mihalesco as Le rabbin
- Huguette Grégory as La marquise
- Yvonne Yma as La domestique
- Armand Lurville as Samuel d'Avray
- Jean Kolb as Lecoin
- Louis Scott as Le marquis
- André Dubosc as Auguste
- Paul Amiot as Supervielle
- Emile Seylis as Le turfiste
See also
- The Levy Department Stores (1932)
- The Marriages of Mademoiselle Levy (1936)
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