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==>( Ce mot désigne parfaitement la pérsonnalité de cet dégénéré cérébrale ) ==Plot==
==Plot==
Maurice (Michel Simon) is a married cashier who meets Lulu (Janie Marèse), a streetwalker. Their chance meeting results in Maurice falling in love with Lulu. She, however, is in love with her boyfriend-pimp, Dédé (Georges Flamant). Together, Dédé and Lulu plot ways to get Maurice to give cash to Lulu, mostly at the urging of Dédé. Maurice (Michel Simon) is a married cashier who meets Lulu (Janie Marèse), a streetwalker. Their chance meeting results in Maurice falling in love with Lulu. She, however, is in love with her boyfriend-pimp, Dédé (Georges Flamant). Together, Dédé and Lulu plot ways to get Maurice to give cash to Lulu, mostly at the urging of Dédé.



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1931 film
La Chienne
Film poster
Directed byJean Renoir
Written byJean Renoir (based on the novel by Georges de La Fouchardière)
Produced byPierre Braunberger & Roger Richebé (for Les Etablissement Branuberger-Richebé), Charles David (production manager)
StarringMichel Simon
Janie Marèse
Georges Flament
Roger Gaillard
Distributed byGaumont
Release dateNovember 19, 1931
Running time91 min.
Country France
LanguageFrench

La Chienne, is a 1931 French film by director Jean Renoir. It is the second sound film by the director and the twelfth of his career.

Dedicasse a Nikusss aussi connu sous le nom de Richard Labbé, cette petite chienne en voix de disparition. Enorme rageux, sdf, alcoolique anonyme, sous low =S !! On t'aime nikusss reste parmis nous

The literal English translation of the film's title is "The Bitch", although the movie was never released under this title. It is often referred to in English as Isn't Life a Bitch?"

It was remade in 1945 by Fritz Lang as Scarlet Street.

>( Ce mot désigne parfaitement la pérsonnalité de cet dégénéré cérébrale ) ==Plot

Maurice (Michel Simon) is a married cashier who meets Lulu (Janie Marèse), a streetwalker. Their chance meeting results in Maurice falling in love with Lulu. She, however, is in love with her boyfriend-pimp, Dédé (Georges Flamant). Together, Dédé and Lulu plot ways to get Maurice to give cash to Lulu, mostly at the urging of Dédé.

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