No mercy for a woman who has been living in sin for six years.No mercy for a woman who has been living in sin for six years.No mercy for a woman who has been living in sin for six years.
Georges Paulais
- L'Avocat Général
- (as Paulais)
Raymond Aimos
- Joueur de belote
- (uncredited)
Octave Berthier
- Le caissier
- (uncredited)
Boris de Fast
- Extra
- (uncredited)
Guy Favières
- L'huissier aux Assises
- (uncredited)
Sola Fayarvay
- Habilleuse noire
- (uncredited)
Fignolita
- Habilleuse
- (uncredited)
Paul Franceschi
- Flamberger, le vieil acteur
- (uncredited)
Wladimir Kwanine
- Extra
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- Jean-José Frappa(uncredited)
- Mary Murillo(uncredited)
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- TriviaFrench viewers at the time would have appreciated the recreation of the Casino De Paris,the way the manager in the film is made up and portrayed like the manager of that place in real life, and similarly the way the concierge is made up and portrayed like his real life counterpart.Costumes and props would be recognizable as those used in that theatre.
- ConnectionsReferences The Trial of Mary Dugan (1929)
- SoundtracksAuprès de ma blonde
Written by André Joubert
Heard during the main and end titles
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not a masterpiece
I found this movie rather disappointing because it seems to wander from documentary on show business to thriller. The film must have been shotin a studio as the stage seems small and crowded with dancers in ridiculous costumes. One suspects that Tourneur wanted to satirize that type of"revue" rather than give an objective view of it. Everybody seems to be bored during the rehearsal. As for the criminal part the search for the murderer is not credible and there is no clever detective to clear Gaby. Yet it is an example of the cinema of the thirties. One may prefer "Faubourg Montmartre" with the same Gaby Morlay (and Charles Vanel,again a bad guy).Here she already fiddles with her handkerchief which became a sort of fetish when she played on the stage. Cinema amateurs should also see "Le Bonheur" with Charles Boyer, one of her best roles.
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- sessaj
- Dec 31, 2006
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- Also known as
- Accused, Stand Up!
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- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.20 : 1
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By what name was Accusée... levez-vous! (1930) officially released in Canada in English?
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