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A list of films produced in France in 1932:

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Title Director Cast Genre Notes
Abduct Me Léonce Perret Jacqueline Francell, Roger Tréville, Arletty Comedy [1]
The Accomplice Giuseppe Guarino Jean Bradin, Philippe Richard Comedy [2]
Aces of the Turf Serge de Poligny Jeanne Fusier-Gir, Marcel Barencey, Paul Pauley Sports [3]
Amourous Adventure Wilhelm Thiele Albert Préjean, Marie Glory, Jeanne Boitel Romantic comedy Tobis[4]
Antoinette Herbert Selpin Jeanne Boitel, Armand Bernard, Rolla Norman Comedy [5]
Baleydier Jean Mamy Michel Simon, Josseline Gaël, Jean Gehret Comedy [6]
Baroud Rex Ingram, Alice Terry Pierre Batcheff, Colette Darfeuil, Andrews Engelmann Adventure [7]
The Beautiful Sailor Harry Lachman Pierre Blanchar, Madeleine Renaud, Jean Gabin Drama [8]
Beauty Spot Pierre Caron, Léonce Perret Simone Cerdan, Marfa d'Hervilly, Roger Tréville Musical [9]
Billeting Order Charles-Félix Tavano André Berley, Jeanne Helbling, Georges Melchior Comedy [10]
The Blaireau Case Henry Wulschleger Bach, Alice Tissot, Renée Passeur Comedy [11]
Boudu Saved from Drowning Jean Renoir Michel Simon, Charles Granval, Marcelle Hainia Comedy [12]
Buridan's Donkey Alexandre Ryder René Lefèvre, Colette Darfeuil, Mona Goya Comedy [13]
The Champion Cook Karl Anton Pierre Bertin, Jeanne Helbling, Lucien Baroux Comedy [14]
The Chocolate Girl Marc Allégret Simone Simon, Pierre Bertin, Raimu Comedy drama [15]
Clochard Robert Péguy Georges Biscot, Simone Cerdan, Marcel Barencey Comedy [16]
Cognasse Louis Mercanton Thérèse Dorny, Marguerite Moreno, André Roanne Comedy [17]
Companion Wanted Joe May Jean Murat, Annabella, José Noguero Comedy [18]
Côte d'Azur Roger Capellani Simone Héliard, Robert Burnier, Robert Arnoux Comedy [19]
Danton André Roubaud Jacques Grétillat, Andrée Ducret, Jacques Dumesnil Historical [20]
Dainah the Mulatto Jean Grémillon Charles Vanel, Habib Benglia, Gaston Dubosc Drama [21]
A Dog That Pays Off Jean Choux René Lefèvre, Arletty, Christiane Dor Comedy [22]
The Dressmaker of Luneville Harry Lachman Madeleine Renaud, Pierre Blanchar, Armand Lurville Comedy [23]
Fanny Marc Allégret, Marcel Pagnol Raimu, Pierre Fresnay, Orane Demazis Drama, romance [24]
Fantômas Paul Fejos Jean Galland, Thomy Bourdelle, Tania Fédor Crime [25]
A Father Without Knowing It Robert Wyler Noël-Noël, Pierre Brasseur, Françoise Rosay Comedy [26]
Fifty Fathoms Deep Jack Forrester Jeanne Helbling, Thomy Bourdelle Drama [27]
Fun in the Barracks Maurice Tourneur Henry Roussell, Mady Berry, Fernandel Comedy drama [28]
A Gentleman of the Ring Robert Bibal Vanda Gréville, Gaston Dubosc Sports [29]
Happy Hearts Hanns Schwarz, Max de Vaucorbeil Josseline Gaël, Gabriel Gabrio, Jean Gabin Comedy [30]
A Happy Man Antonin Bideau Claude Dauphin, Alice Tissot Comedy [31]
Heart of Paris Marie Epstein Simone Mareuil, Jimmy Gaillard Comedy [32]
He Is Charming Louis Mercanton Meg Lemonnier, Henri Garat Musical [33]
Here's Berlin Julien Duvivier Josette Day, Germaine Aussey Comedy Co-production with Germany[34]
His Best Client Pierre Colombier Elvire Popesco, René Lefèvre Comedy [35]
If You Wish It André Hugon Jeanne Boitel, Armand Bernard Comedy [36]
Imperial Violets Henry Roussel Raquel Meller, Suzanne Bianchetti Historical [37]
The Improvised Son René Guissart Fernand Gravey, Florelle Comedy [38]
In the Name of the Law Maurice Tourneur Marcelle Chantal, Gabriel Gabrio Crime [39]
King of the Hotel Carmine Gallone Jules Berry, Betty Stockfeld, Simone Simon Comedy Co-production with the United Kingdom[40]
Kiss Me Léon Mathot Abel Tarride, Tania Fédor Comedy [41]
The Last Blow Jacques de Baroncelli Jean Murat, Danièle Parola Drama [42]
L'affaire est dans le sac (It's in the Bag) Pierre Prévert Étienne Decroux, Jean-Paul Le Chanois, Julien Carette, Philippe Richard, Anthony Gildès, Jacques Brunius Comedy Pierre Prévert's first film; screenplay by Jacques Prévert.[43][44][45]
L'Atlantide G. W. Pabst Brigitte Helm, Pierre Blanchar, Tela Tschai Adventure, fantasy Co-production with Germany[46][47]
The Lacquered Box Jean Kemm Danielle Darrieux, René Alexandre Crime [48]
The Levy Department Stores André Hugon Léon Belières, Charles Lamy Comedy [49]
Lilac Anatole Litvak Marcelle Romée, Jean Gabin, André Luguet Crime drama [50]
Love and Luck Monty Banks Max Dearly, Ginette Gaubert Olga Valéry Comedy [51]

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Title Director Cast Genre Notes
The Mad Night Robert Bibal Marguerite Deval, Suzanne Bianchetti Comedy [52]
Make-Up Karl Anton Robert Burnier, Rosine Deréan, Edwige Feuillère Drama [53]
The Marriage of Mademoiselle Beulemans Jean Choux Pierre Alcover, Arthur Devère Comedy Co-production with Belgium[54]
Maurin of the Moors André Hugon Antonin Berval, Jeanne Boitel Comedy [55]
Miche Jean de Marguenat Suzy Vernon, Robert Burnier Drama [56]
Monsieur Albert Karl Anton Noël-Noël, Betty Stockfeld, Edwige Feuillère Comedy [57]
Monsieur, Madame and Bibi Jean Boyer, Max Neufeld René Lefèvre, Marie Glory Comedy Co-production with Germany[58]
Moonlight Henri Diamant-Berger Blanche Montel, Claude Dauphin, Henri Rollan Comedy [59]
My Priest Among the Rich Émile-Bernard Donatien Jim Gérald, Alice Roberts, André Roanne Comedy [60]
Nicole and Her Virtue René Hervil Alice Cocéa, André Roanne Drama [61]
Night at the Crossroads Jean Renoir Pierre Renoir, Winna Winifred Crime [62]
The Night at the Hotel Leo Mittler Jean Périer, Betty Stockfeld Drama [63]
Night Shift Henri Fescourt Marcel Barencey, Gaston Dupray, Paulette Dubost Comedy [64]
Nights in Port Said Leo Mittler Renée Héribel, Gustav Diessl Drama [65]
No Women Mario Bonnard Georgius, Fernandel, Raymond Aimos Comedy [66]
The Nude Woman Jean-Paul Paulin Florelle, Raymond Rouleau Drama [67]
Orange Blossom Henry Roussel André Lefaur, André Alerme Comedy [68]
Our Lord's Vineyard René Hervil Victor Boucher, Simone Cerdan Comedy [69]
Passionately René Guissart, Louis Mercanton Florelle, Fernand Gravey, Louis Baron Musical [70]
The Picador Lucien Jaquelux Madeleine Guitty, Enrique Riveros Drama [71]
The Red Head Julien Duvivier Robert Lynen, Harry Baur Drama [72]
The Regiment's Champion Henry Wulschleger Bach, Georges Tréville Comedy [73]
Rouletabille the Aviator Steve Sekely Roland Toutain, Léon Belières, Germaine Aussey Thriller Co-production with Hungary[74]
Sailor's Song Carmine Gallone Albert Préjean, Jim Gérald Comedy [75]
The Sandman André Hugon Jean Toulout, Jean Worms, Alexandre Mihalesco Drama [76]
Sergeant X Vladimir Strizhevsky Ivan Mozzhukhin, Suzy Vernon, Jean Angelo Drama [77]
Shadows of Paris Maurice Sollin Dolly Davis, Ksenia Kuprina Drama [78]
Should We Wed Them? Pierre Billon, Carl Lamac Anny Ondra, Lucien Baroux Comedy [79]
A Son from America Carmine Gallone Albert Préjean, Annabella Comedy drama Co-production with Hungary[80]
Southern Cross André Hugon Charles de Rochefort, Suzanne Christy Drama [81]
A Star Disappears Robert Villers Suzy Vernon, Constant Rémy Comedy [82]
Student's Hotel Viktor Tourjansky Lisette Lanvin, Raymond Galle Drama [83]
Suzanne Léo Joannon, Raymond Rouleau Pauline Carton, Louis Florencie Drama [84]
Take Care of Amelie Marguerite Viel, Richard Weisbach Aimé Clariond, Arthur Devère Comedy [85]
That Scoundrel Morin Georges Lacombe Jacques Baumer, Rosine Deréan, José Noguéro Comedy
A Telephone Call Georges Lacombe Jean Weber, Colette Darfeuil, Jeanne Boitel Comedy
The Three Musketeers Henri Diamant-Berger Blanche Montel, Maurice Escande Adventure [86]
To Live Happily Claudio de la Torre Noël-Noël, Suzet Maïs, Pierre Etchepare Comedy [87]
To the Polls, Citizens Jean Hémard Claude Dauphin, Léon Belières Comedy [88]
Tossing Ship Jean de La Cour Max Dearly, Pierre Magnier Musical [89]
Transit Camp Max Reichmann Ivan Koval-Samborsky, Meg Lemonnier Drama Co-production with Germany[90]
The Triangle of Fire Edmond T. Gréville, Johannes Guter Jean Angelo, André Roanne Crime Co-production with Germany[91]
Under the Leather Helmet Albert de Courville Pierre Richard-Willm, Gina Manès Drama Co-production with the United Kingdom[92]
Vampyr Carl Theodor Dreyer Julian West, Maurice Schutz, Jan Hieronimko, Sybille Schmitz Horror Co-production with Germany[93]
Vive la classe Maurice Cammage Fernandel, Mireille Balin Comedy [94]
The Wandering Beast Marco de Gastyne Gabriel Gabrio, Maurice Maillot Drama [95]
The Woman Dressed As a Man Augusto Genina Carmen Boni, Armand Bernard Comedy [96]
The Wonderful Day Yves Mirande, Robert Wyler Frédéric Duvallès, Florelle Comedy [97]
Wooden Crosses Raymond Bernard Pierre Blanchar, Raymond Aimos, Gabriel Gabrio War [98]
The Yellow Dog Jean Tarride Abel Tarride, Rosine Deréan Crime [99]
You Will Be a Duchess René Guissart Marie Glory, Fernand Gravey Romantic comedy [100]

See also

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