
Café de París
Comedy
Overview
After suffering a family tragedy, Carmen leaves Spain and emigrates to Paris, where she will make new friends among some of the most peculiar characters who inhabit the bohemian neighborhoods of the city. (Partially lost film.)
Top Cast


Conchita Montes
Conchita Montes
Carmen
Conchita Montes
Carmen


José Nieto
José Nieto
Jaime
José Nieto
Jaime


Tony D'Algy
Tony D'Algy
Franz
Tony D'Algy
Franz


Rosina Mendía
Rosina Mendía
Diana
Rosina Mendía
Diana


Julia Lajos
Julia Lajos
Colette
Julia Lajos
Colette


Joaquín Roa
Joaquín Roa
Landusky
Joaquín Roa
Landusky


Manuel Requena
Manuel Requena
The Admirer
Manuel Requena
The Admirer


Mariana Larrabeiti
Mariana Larrabeiti
Lily
Mariana Larrabeiti
Lily


Ana de Siria
Ana de Siria
The Sudamerican Lady
Ana de Siria
The Sudamerican Lady


Pedro Barreto
Pedro Barreto
Totó
Pedro Barreto
Totó
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