Le petit Cafè is the alternate, French language version of PLAYBOY OF PARIS..

Should you actually watch this old thing today? Yes, but only if you love Maurice Chevalier or have a weird obsession with early 1930s French fluff. If you can't stand creaky audio and actors who look like they are shouting at a microphone hidden in a flower pot, you will absolutely hate it. 🌸 Le petit café is the Fr...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Ludwig Berger

Victor Heerman
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"Should you actually watch this old thing today? Yes, but only if you love Maurice Chevalier or have a weird obsession with early 1930s French fluff. If you can't stand creaky audio and actors who look like they are shouting at a microphone hidden in a flower pot, you will absolutely hate it. 🌸 Le petit café is the French twin to Playboy of Paris. Back then, studios actually shot entirely different versions of movies for different countries instead of just dubbing them. Maurice stayed on for bo..."

George Davis
Percy Heath, Vincent Lawrence, Tristan Bernard, Battaille-Henri
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