The best Louis Borel’s movies

Louis Borel

Louis Borel

06/10/1905- 24/04/1973
Today we present the best Louis Borel’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Louis Borel’s movies.
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Foreign Correspondent

Foreign Correspondent
7.4/10
The European war was only beginning to erupt across national borders. Johnny Jones, an American crime reporter dispatched by his New York publisher to put a fresh spin on the drowsy dispatches emanating from overseas, has a nose for a good story—which promptly leads him to the crime of fascism and Nazi Germany's designs on European conquest. In attempting to learn more about a seemingly noble peace effort, Jones walks into the middle of an assassination, uncovers a spy ring and—not entirely coincidentally—falls in love.

The Cross-Patch

The Cross-Patch
7.2/10
  • Genre: ComedyRomance
  • Release: 07/08/1935
  • Character: Hans van Maren
Willy, the son of baron Van Hergershuizen, finds himself disinherited after he marries an untitled girl. His wife decides to take action and applies for the job of the baron's housekeeper.

Over the Moon

Over the Moon
5.5/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 12/10/1939
  • Character: Pietro
Young Jane Benson just about manages to make ends meet running the large family house in Yorkshire. In love with local doctor Freddie Jarvis, she suggests they marry, but almost at once finds she has inherited eighteen million pounds. He makes it clear he wants nothing to do with the money and what it can buy, and Jane sets off alone on a spree pursued by two ardent suitors. Jarvis finds he has gained notoriety for turning down such a catch and his plans for ernest research are soon compromised.

A Night of Adventure

A Night of Adventure
6.2/10
A lawyer tries to clear his wife's lover of murder charges.

London Blackout Murders

London Blackout Murders
5.8/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 15/01/1943
  • Character: Peter Dongen (as Louis Borell)
A young girl, Mary Tillet, is forced to find a new place to live due to her London home being bombed during World War II. Her tobacconist landlord, Jack Rawling, tries to help her turn her new apartment into a home. Meanwhile the newspapers are reporting news of the "London Blackout Murders," a murder spree being committed against a ring of suspected Nazi spies, and Mary must determine if her kind landlord is an assassin.

Malle Gevallen

Malle Gevallen
5.5/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 28/09/1934
  • Character: Hans Rikman
Three students decide to share a flat, each courting a young woman. While they pass the time teasing their rival Piet Janssen (de Klit) and nosy neighbour Mr. Smallebroek, rumours and arguments threaten to drive the boys and their crushes apart.

The Ghost Train

The Ghost Train
6.7/10
A group of travelers find themselves stranded for the night at a deserted train station, which according to the old stationmaster, has been haunted for the last 20 years.

Suikerfreule

Suikerfreule
6/10
  • Release: 01/01/1935
  • Character: Hans Vermeer
Dirk van der Kooy goes back to the Dutch East Indies for a five year stint as the administrator of a sugar factory. His second wife Betje unexpectedly finds she can sell her little shop and decides to join him. Once there, she finds out that Dirk has a daughter from an earlier marriage to a Javanese woman, leading to rows and misunderstandings galore...

The Avenging Hand

The Avenging Hand
5.1/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 16/04/1936
  • Character: Pierre Charrell
A Chicago gangster is pleasantly surprised by violent crime in London. When he discovers crooks are after a mysterious package, and murder an innocent match-seller for it, he turns detective.

De klop op de deur

De klop op de deur
As years pass, the Craets-Goldeweyn family must cope with the disappearance of the familiar and the inescapable new that imposes itself.

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