
Céleste Noménoé, a provincial actor, comes to Paris for an inheritance. He also gets a part in a movie.

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Jean Kemm's "Son premier film" chronicles the journey of Céleste Noménoé, a modest provincial actor whose arrival in Paris, initially for an inheritance, unexpectedly thrusts him into the burgeoning world of cinema. His initial foray onto the silver screen as a film actor quickly captures the discerning attention of influential music-hall managers. This pivotal recognition leads him to adopt the iconic stage name Grock, a transformation that catalyzes his rapid ascent to widespread fame and even culminates in his marriage, marking a profound shift in both his professional and personal life.
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