The bluffer

The bluffer

Nov. 3, 1932

Parallel French-speaking version of Warners' "High Pressure" (1932), a comedy satire on fast-talking promoters, crazy inventors, and stock market hype. The story line comes from Kandel's stage play "Hot Money," which had played on Broadway a month or two in 1931, before Warners bought screen rights and changed the title.

The bluffer

Nov. 3, 1932

The bluffer
Parallel French-speaking version of Warners' "High Pressure" (1932), a comedy satire on fast-talking promoters, crazy inventors, and stock market hype. The story line comes from Kandel's stage play "Hot Money," which had played on Broadway a month or two in 1931, before Warners bought screen rights and changed the title.
Producers
Original title Le bluffeur
Directors André Luguet, Henry Blanke
Writers

Cast

André Luguet

as Gar Evans

Émile Chautard

as Oscar Brown

André Cheron

as Clifford Gray

Jacques Jou-Jerville

as Mike Donahey

Torben Meyer

as Ginsberg