The cinema : 1952 (1952)

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FROM THE WORLD'S STUDIOS 20g Maitres Apres Dieu, with Pierre Brasseur Directed by Louis Daquin. A version of Jan de Hartog's refugee play Skipper After God. MonsieurFabre, with Pierre Fresnay Directed by Henry Diamant-Berger. A biography of the great entomologist, Fabre. It is interesting as one of the first French films to be spoken in English by a French cast. La Nuit est mon Royaume (The Night is my Kingdom), with Jean Gabin and Simone Valere Directed by Georges Lacombe. A story concerning blind people and their success in overcoming many difficulties. Olivia, with Edwige Feuillere and Daniele Delorme Directed by Jacqueline Audry. A Paris finishing school at the beginning of the century is the scene of this emotional drama. Le Plaisir, with Danielle Darrieux and Daniel GelinDirected by Max Ophuls. Ophiils' new film consists of adaptations of three stories by Guy de Maupassant. Sans Laisser d' Adresse (Without Leaving an Address), with Bernard Blier and Daniele Delorme Directed by J. P. le Chanois. The story of a taxi-driver and a young girl whom he befriends in Paris, told with warmth and sincerity. Sous le Ciel de Paris, with Brigitte Auber and Jean Brochard Directed by Julien Duvivier. Made on location, this film consists of a series of stories concerning a cross-section of Parisian life. Souvenirs Perdus, with an all-star cast Directed by Christian-Jaque. A film in four episodes, with a lost property office as the central link.