
Bashful teacher Suchet is harassed by Lucette, a mischievous pupil, whose main amusement is to ridicule him on the one hand and to make him madly in love with her on the other hand. However, after a stay in Paris, Suchet comes back a changed man, elegant and self-assured.

Is this for you? If you like old black-and-white comedies where everyone speaks with a certain theatrical flair, you might dig Professeur Cupidon. If you need pacing faster than a tortoise on a nap, or if you get annoyed by predictable romance tropes from the 1930s, you should probably skip this one. The whole thing i...


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

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"Is this for you? If you like old black-and-white comedies where everyone speaks with a certain theatrical flair, you might dig Professeur Cupidon. If you need pacing faster than a tortoise on a nap, or if you get annoyed by predictable romance tropes from the 1930s, you should probably skip this one. The whole thing is basically a classic power-trip fantasy. We start with Suchet, who is so shy it hurts to watch. He’s the kind of guy who probably apologizes to his furniture when he bumps into it..."
Adéla Cervená, Georges Dolley
Slovakia

1932 · IMDb 5.4

