Azaïs

Azaïs

102 mins | May 22, 1931

Remember when Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music says "Every time God closes a door, He opens a window?" Well, this is basically the same philosophy followed by a sage authority named Professor Azais. Though he is never seen in the film, Azais's influences dictates every move made by Le Baron Wurtz (Max Dearly), a private tutor. Though he suffers quite a few setbacks, Wurtz presses on, armed by the Azaiz philosophy that every time something goes wrong in one part of the world, it is balanced by something going right elsewhere. This "law of compensations" pays off in big laughs for the audience, and in a happy-ever-after for Wurtz. Azais was based on a play by Georges Berr and Rene Verneuil.

Azaïs

102 mins | May 22, 1931

Azaïs
Remember when Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music says "Every time God closes a door, He opens a window?" Well, this is basically the same philosophy followed by a sage authority named Professor Azais. Though he is never seen in the film, Azais's influences dictates every move made by Le Baron Wurtz (Max Dearly), a private tutor. Though he suffers quite a few setbacks, Wurtz presses on, armed by the Azaiz philosophy that every time something goes wrong in one part of the world, it is balanced by something going right elsewhere. This "law of compensations" pays off in big laughs for the audience, and in a happy-ever-after for Wurtz. Azais was based on a play by Georges Berr and Rene Verneuil.
Producers
Original title Azaïs
Directors René Hervil
Writers

Cast

Max Dearly

as Baron Wurtz

Simone Rouvière

as Suzette Wurtz

Jeanne Saint-Bonnet

as Comtesse Romani

Pierre Stéphen

as Félix Borneret

Gaston Dupray

as Luquin

Henriette Delannoy

as Baronne Wurtz

Suzy Pierson

as Gabrielle Avize

Berni

as