Bouif's Daughter

1931 film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bouif's Daughter (French: La fille du Bouif) is a 1931 French comedy film directed by René Bussy and starring Félicien Tramel.[1][2][3][4] It was based on a play by Georges de La Fouchardière.[5] Tramel had already played the character of Bouif in the 1921 play of the same title and its 1922 silent film version. He reprised it again for a 1933 sound remake.

Directed byRené Bussy
Based onBouif's Daughter by Georges de La Fouchardière
Produced byRené Bussy
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Bouif's Daughter
Directed byRené Bussy
Based onBouif's Daughter by Georges de La Fouchardière
Produced byRené Bussy
StarringFélicien Tramel
Music byRené Bussy
Henri Poupon
Production
company
Franco-Belge Cinéma
Release date
  • 11 September 1931 (1931-09-11)
Running time
60 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
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Synopsis

Having taken some money from the housekeeping fund without his wife's knowledge and then lost it gambling at the horseracing, Bouif seeks sanctuary with his daughter. From her wealthy admirer Isaac, a baron whose racehorses he had lost the money betting on, he manages to recover the lost sum.

Main cast

  • Félicien Tramel as Bicard dit 'le Bouif'
  • Henri Léoni as Le baron Isaac - l'ami sérieux d'Estelle
  • Loulou Hégoburu as Estelle Bicard - la fille du Bouif
  • Marthe Derminy as Mme Bicard - la femme du Bouif
  • Tarquini d'Or as Un propriétaire
  • René Hiéronimus as Un jockey

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