Hélène

Hélène

105 mins | Drama, Romance | Oct. 17, 1936

Helene is based on Helene Wilfur, a novel by Vicki (Grand Hotel) Baum. Madeleine Renaud essays the title role, a young medical student in love with aspiring musician Pierre Regnier (Jean-Lous Barrault). Pierre's father, a noted surgeon, puts pressure on his son to give up music in favor of medicine. Unable to withstand his father's remonstrations, Pierre kills himself, prompting the grieving Madeleine to forget all about romance and dedicate her life to the cause of healing others. Wilfur avoids the usual soap-opera goo by offering realistic performances and credible dialogue (the English-language subtitles were composed by erudite film critic Herman G. Weinberg).

Hélène

105 mins | Drama, Romance | Oct. 17, 1936

Hélène
Helene is based on Helene Wilfur, a novel by Vicki (Grand Hotel) Baum. Madeleine Renaud essays the title role, a young medical student in love with aspiring musician Pierre Regnier (Jean-Lous Barrault). Pierre's father, a noted surgeon, puts pressure on his son to give up music in favor of medicine. Unable to withstand his father's remonstrations, Pierre kills himself, prompting the grieving Madeleine to forget all about romance and dedicate her life to the cause of healing others. Wilfur avoids the usual soap-opera goo by offering realistic performances and credible dialogue (the English-language subtitles were composed by erudite film critic Herman G. Weinberg).
Producers Les Films Marquise
Original title Hélène
Directors Jean Benoît-Lévy
Writers Jean Benoît-Lévy, Marie Epstein, Vicki Baum

Cast

Madeleine Renaud

as Hélène Wilfur

Jean-Louis Barrault

as Pierre Régnier

Constant Rémy

as Professor Amboise

Héléna Manson

as Valérie

Odette Joyeux

as Françoise

Robert Le Vigan

as Doctor Regnier

Georges Bever

as The lab boy

Jeanne Helbling

as Yvonne Amboise

Blanche Peyrens

as The doctor

Greta Buelens

as Totoche

Marguerite Daulboys

as The widow

René Dary

as Marcel

Maurice Baquet

as Durant Tout Court

Paul Escoffier

as The judge

Armand Lurville

as The dean

Tsugundo Maki

as The Japanese student

Roger Toziny

as The bookstore

Juozas Miltinis

as The Russian