Hotel Free Exchange
Hotel Free Exchange (French: L'hôtel du libre échange) is a 1934 French comedy film directed by Marc Allégret and starring Fernandel, André Alerme and Ginette Leclerc.[1] It is based on the 1894 play of the same title by Maurice Desvallières and Georges Feydeau, later remade as the 1966 British film Hotel Paradiso.[2] It was shot at the Billancourt Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Lazare Meerson.
| Hotel Free Exchange | |
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| Directed by | Marc Allégret | 
| Written by | Marc Allégret  Jacques Prévert  | 
| Based on | L'Hôtel du libre échange by Maurice Desvallières and Georges Feydeau | 
| Produced by | Alexandre Kamenka | 
| Starring | Fernandel  André Alerme Ginette Leclerc  | 
| Cinematography | Roger Hubert | 
| Edited by | Denise Tual | 
Production company  | Or-Film  | 
| Distributed by | Pathé Consortium Cinéma | 
Release date  | 9 November 1934 | 
Running time  | 95 minutes | 
| Country | France | 
| Language | French | 
Cast
    
- Fernandel as Boulot
 - André Alerme as Paillardin
 - Ginette Leclerc as Victoire
 - Raymond Cordy as Bastien
 - Saturnin Fabre as Mathieu
 - Pierre Larquey as Pinglet
 - Pierre Palau as Boucard, le commissaire
 - Marion Delbo as Angélique Pinglet
 - Marcel Duhamel as M. Chervet
 - Raymond Galle as Maxime
 - Mona Lys as Marcelle Paillardin
 - Anthony Gildès as L'employé du commissariat
 - Géo Lastry as Le client bien
 - Jacques B. Brunius as Le monsieur du train
 - Ariane Borg as Paquerette
 - Claire Gérard as La bonne
 - Simone Dulac as La dame du train
 - Raymond Bussières as Bob
 - Serge Grave as Maxime
 
References
    
- Bessy & Chirat p.497
 - Goble p.196
 
Bibliography
    
- Bessy, Maurice & Chirat, Raymond. Histoire du cinéma français: 1929-1934. Pygmalion, 1988.
 - Crisp, Colin. Genre, Myth and Convention in the French Cinema, 1929-1939. Indiana University Press, 2002.
 - Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
 - Rège, Philippe. Encyclopedia of French Film Directors, Volume 1. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
 
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