Two Loves

Two Loves

90 mins | Comedy | Jan. 5, 1949

Sylvain is the town clerk of the small Provençal village of Coursoul. He is the darling of all the girls in the country. His brother, Désiré, a disabled carpenter, secretly loves Toinette, the lumber merchant's daughter. She falls in love with Sylvain. This one, convinced by the director of a traveling circus of the excellence of his voice, is about to leave everything to follow his career. But Désiré learns from Toinette that she is expecting a child from Sylvain. He goes to inform his brother, who reconsiders his decision. But Désiré will leave in his place, not to sing, but with his bruised heart to play Paillasse.

Two Loves

90 mins | Comedy | Jan. 5, 1949

Two Loves
Sylvain is the town clerk of the small Provençal village of Coursoul. He is the darling of all the girls in the country. His brother, Désiré, a disabled carpenter, secretly loves Toinette, the lumber merchant's daughter. She falls in love with Sylvain. This one, convinced by the director of a traveling circus of the excellence of his voice, is about to leave everything to follow his career. But Désiré learns from Toinette that she is expecting a child from Sylvain. He goes to inform his brother, who reconsiders his decision. But Désiré will leave in his place, not to sing, but with his bruised heart to play Paillasse.
Producers Union des Distributeurs Indépendants (U.D.I.F.)
Original title Deux amours
Directors Richard Pottier
Writers

Cast

Tino Rossi

as Sylvain Vincent / Désiré Vincent

Simone Valère

as Antoinette

Édouard Delmont

as Mr. Vincent

Sylvie

as Mrs. Vincent

André Gabriello

as Caldebrousse

Jeanne Fusier-Gir

as Poucette Caldebrousse

André Brunot

as Nestor, director of the circus

Louis Florencie

as The mayor

Henri Arius

as Customer

Christiane Barry

as Carmen

Boni

as

José Casa

as Customer

Edith Cora

as Anaïs

Camille Guérini

as Stage manager

Mag-Avril

as Gossip

Marcel Maupi

as Dominique

Geneviève Morel

as Clémentine