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When Paris Loves

January 1, 1913 0h 50m 5.0/10 (3 votes)

Originally released in 1913. When Paris Loves is a drama film. directed by René Leprince. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring René Alexandre, Louis Ravet, and Gabrielle Robinne

Synopsis

Jean Clédat, a young sculptor, has fallen in love with Gabrielle Normand, a painter. Jean's father, who expected him to perform his art in his native town, is surprised not to see him come back after his studies at the Fine Arts Academy, all the more as Marie-Claire, his kind-hearted fiancée, is waiting for him at home. Suspecting a love affair, Clédat Senior comes to visit Jean out of the blue. Not only are his suspicions confirmed but they are even reinforced when he catches sight of a doll in his son's studio. After telling Gabrielle that he will provide maintenance for the "child", he forces his son son to go back home. The only thing is that he is making a mistake : there IS a four-year-old girl, but she is Gabrielle's little sister, not her daughter...

Quick Facts

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Release Date January 1, 1913 113 years ago
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Runtime 0h 50m 50 minutes total
User Rating 5.0/10 Mixed (3 votes)
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Language French Original language
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Country France Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
FR

Production Companies

  • Pathé Frères

Frequently Asked Questions

What is When Paris Loves about?

Jean Clédat, a young sculptor, has fallen in love with Gabrielle Normand, a painter. Jean's father, who expected him to perform his art in his native town, is surprised not to see him come back af...

Who directed When Paris Loves?

When Paris Loves was directed by René Leprince.

How long is When Paris Loves?

When Paris Loves has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).

When was When Paris Loves released?

When Paris Loves was released on January 1, 1913 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in When Paris Loves?

The main cast of When Paris Loves includes René Alexandre, Louis Ravet, Gabrielle Robinne, Berthe Bovy, Aimée Tessandier.