The best Camille Bardou’s movies

Camille Bardou

Camille Bardou

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Alsace

Alsace
4.5/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 02/01/1916
  • Character: Monsieur Schwartz
French war propaganda in the form of a family drama in the German government. Nationalist sentiments severely test the young marriage between a French and a German. Directed by Henri Pouctal.

The Burning Crucible

The Burning Crucible
7.3/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 04/08/1923
  • Character: Le président du Club
A woman, named simply "Elle" and her husband, a wealthy industrialist, are not on the best of terms. While she enjoys the way he caters to her every whim, she wonders whether he really loves her. He, on the other hand, torments himself by imagining rivals. One morning she awakens from a nightmare in which she has been pursued by a man in various guises, who turns out to be the famous Detective Z, whose memoirs she has been reading. When she and her husband quarrel over leaving Paris permanently for a country estate, he goes to the "Trouve Tout" Agency and hires, of all people, Detective Z, to win back her affection.

The Lion of the Moguls

The Lion of the Moguls
6.6/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 12/12/1924
  • Character: Le banquier Morel
In the kingdom of the Moguls, Prince Roudghito-Sing, a young officer of the palace, falls in love with Zemgali, a captive princess held prisoner and coveted by the Grand Khan. Fleeing the country, he takes refuge in Paris and his presentability allows him to be hired as an actor by a French film company. The trouble is that Anna, the star of the movie, is attracted to him. Which displeases banker Morel, the producer and Anna's lover... Written by Guy Bellinger

Double Love

Double Love
6.3/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 27/11/1925
  • Character: Baron de Curgis
Jean Angelo is a degenerate gambler. His losses at baccarat have bankrupted his lover, Nathalie Lissenko. When he steals four hundred thousand francs and loses that at the gambling tables, he flees to the United States, and Nathalie takes the blame. Twenty years later, she has a flourishing career as a night club singer, but their son is just as inept a gambler as his father had been.

Les Ombres Qui Passent

Les Ombres Qui Passent
6.9/10
  • Genre: DramaRomance
  • Release: 20/07/1924
  • Character: Baron Ionesco
Directed by Alexandre Volkoff, 1924

A Narrow Escape

A Narrow Escape
6.7/10
The marquis de Granier would like his son Charles to end his current relationship for a respectable marriage. His younger brother Octave tries to help but Yvonne Lelys tricks him and he nearly leaves his family for the dancer. He even follows her to Constantinople. He falls asleep while writing to his father and dreams that he is a movie actor who, driven by poverty, sneaks into his father's home to rob him. As his father catches him, he kills him. Thankfully, it was all a dream.

Jim the Cracksman, the King of Thieves

Jim the Cracksman, the King of Thieves
6.8/10
Philibert Bretonneau signs novels which are actually written by Moluchet, his secretary, secretly in love with Bretonneau's charming wife, Pauline... One day, Jim la houlette, the king of thieves, resurfaces in France. He steals jewels from Madame Clisson, the wife of a lawyer. Saint-Lévy, Bretonneau's publisher, has an idea : to simulate the theft of a manuscript by Jim la houlette, in fact by Moluchet posing as the criminal. But Moluchet, confronted by the real Jim, lets him run away and is arrested...

Bandits en automobile - Épisode 2: Hors-la-loi

Bandits en automobile - Épisode 2: Hors-la-loi
6.7/10
  • Release: 05/04/1912
In 1913 early French film pioneer Victorin-Hippolyte Jasset died abruptly at the age of 51. His filmography of about 60 titles includes all film genres but is today mostly lost. He was particularly interested in detective or crime genres and with series like Nick Carter and Zigomar he is considered as one of the creators of the serial. The spectacular siege of Jules Bonnot's Gang at Choisy-le-Roi near Paris on April 28th 1912 inspired Jasset to make this 'Bandits en automobile'. French audiences recognized immediately the resemblances with the actual Bonnot Gang, a reason for which the film was prohibited in many cities.

Les vagabonds magnifiques

Les vagabonds magnifiques
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 21/08/1931
  • Character: Dick

The Poster

The Poster
6.2/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/01/1924
A mother sells a photo of her daughter to the press for publicity, and a daughter suddenly dies leaving the mother desperate surrounding by portraits of her daughter all around town.

Bandits en automobile - Épisode 1: La bande de l'auto grise

Bandits en automobile - Épisode 1: La bande de l'auto grise
6.4/10
  • Release: 05/04/1912
In 1913 early French film pioneer Victorin-Hippolyte Jasset died abruptly at the age of 51. His filmography of about 60 titles includes all film genres but is today mostly lost. He was particularly interested in detective or crime genres and with series like Nick Carter and Zigomar he is considered as one of the creators of the serial. The spectacular siege of Jules Bonnot's Gang at Choisy-le-Roi near Paris on April 28th 1912 inspired Jasset to make this 'Bandits en automobile'. French audiences recognized immediately the resemblances with the actual Bonnot Gang, a reason for which the film was prohibited in many cities.

Marie Among the Predators

Marie Among the Predators
  • Release: 01/01/1922

What the Gods Decree

What the Gods Decree

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