Cafe Metropole
Cafe Metropole | |
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Directed by | Edward H. Griffith |
Produced by | Nunnally Johnson |
Written by | Gregory Ratoff |
Screenplay by | Jacques Deval |
Starring |
Loretta Young Tyrone Power Adolphe Menjou |
Music by |
David Buttolph Cyril J. Mockridge |
Cinematography | Lucien N. Andriot |
Edited by | Irene Morra |
Distributed by | Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation |
Release dates |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cafe Metropole is a 1937 American drama film directed by Edward H. Griffith, starring Loretta Young, Tyrone Power and Adolphe Menjou.
Plot summary
Alexis (Tyrone Power) is an international playboy with a habit of writing rubber checks. Heavily in debt to cafe owner Monsieur Victor (Adolphe Menjou), Alexis agrees to pose as a Russian nobleman, Alexis Paneiev, and woo heiress Laura Ridgeway (Loretta Young), so that Victor can get his hands on the girl's money.[1]
Cast
- Loretta Young as Laura Ridgeway
- Tyrone Power as Alexis
- Adolphe Menjou as Monsieur Victor
- Gregory Ratoff as Paul
- Charles Winninger as Joseph Ridgeway
- Helen Westley as Margaret Ridgeway
- Christian Rub as Maxl Schinner
- Ferdinand Gottschalk as Monsieur Leon Monnet
- Georges Renavent as Captain
- Leonid Kinskey as Artist
- Paul Porcasi as Police Official
- André Cheron as Croupier (as Andre Cheron)
- George Beranger as Hat Clerk (as Andre Beranger)
References
External links
- Cafe Metropole at the Internet Movie Database
- Cafe Metropole at AllMovie
- Cafe Metropole at the TCM Movie Database
- Cafe Metropole at the American Film Institute Catalog
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