
Ginette is always squabbling with her mother and she cannot take it any more. One day, she asks Jim Ashbury to intervene and this is how the son of a wealthy lord gets involved in the life of a pretty Jane Doe.

If you have eighty minutes to spare and love old black-and-white French films where people talk at the speed of light, Vogue, mon coeur is worth a look. It is definetly not for anyone who needs high stakes, but if you want to turn your brain off and watch some rich people argue on a boat, you will probably smile a few ...
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"If you have eighty minutes to spare and love old black-and-white French films where people talk at the speed of light, Vogue, mon coeur is worth a look. It is definetly not for anyone who needs high stakes, but if you want to turn your brain off and watch some rich people argue on a boat, you will probably smile a few times. 🚢The movie starts with Ginette (Claude May) yelling at her mom. It is so loud and chaotic, I almost turned the volume down immediately.But then Jim Ashbury gets dragged int..."
Berthe d'Yd
Jacques Maury, Robert Chauvelot
France

1934 · IMDb 6.4


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