Lilac

Lilac

90 mins | Crime | March 13, 1932

Also known as Lilac, this early Anatole Litvak-directed talkie was based on a play by Tristan Bernard and Charles Henry Hirsch. The story bears traces of the Bertold Brecht-Weill piece The Threepenny Opera, with heroine Lilac (Marcelle Romeo) consorting with the criminal scum of Paris. Lilac falls in love with a handsome detective (Andre Luguet), but he doesn't let his emotions stand in the way of his duty, and in the end he reluctantly turns her over to the authorities. At $120,000, Coeur de Lilas was one of the most expensive movies to come out of France in 1931, but it more than made back its cost at the box-office.

Lilac

90 mins | Crime | March 13, 1932

Lilac
Also known as Lilac, this early Anatole Litvak-directed talkie was based on a play by Tristan Bernard and Charles Henry Hirsch. The story bears traces of the Bertold Brecht-Weill piece The Threepenny Opera, with heroine Lilac (Marcelle Romeo) consorting with the criminal scum of Paris. Lilac falls in love with a handsome detective (Andre Luguet), but he doesn't let his emotions stand in the way of his duty, and in the end he reluctantly turns her over to the authorities. At $120,000, Coeur de Lilas was one of the most expensive movies to come out of France in 1931, but it more than made back its cost at the box-office.
IMDb rating 6.6
Producers Fifra
Original title Cœur de lilas
Directors Anatole Litvak
Writers Charles-Henry Hirsch, Tristan Bernard, Dorothy Farnum, Serge Veber, Anatole Litvak

Cast

Marcelle Romee

as Coeur de Lilas

André Luguet

as André Lucot

Fréhel

as La Douleur

Jean Gabin

as Martousse

Lydie Villars

as La Crevette

Fordyce

as Mme Darny

Marcel Delaître

as Mr Darny

Georges Paulais

as le juge d'instruction

Paul Amiot

as Merlu

Fernandel

as le garçon d'honneur

Madeleine Guitty

as Mme. Charignoul

Carlotta Conti

as Mme. Novion

Pierre Labry

as Charignoul