
Quadrille
Romance · Comedy
Overview
The young American actor Carl Erikson is the darling of the moment. Whilst in Paris on business, he is signing autographs, including one for Paulette Nanteuil, the actress all the rage in France but a complete stranger to Carl. Charmed by the young woman, he hopes to see her again, but she had given him a false name – that of her friend, Claudine André, a journalist. Meanwhile, Carl Erikson has an interview scheduled with Philippe de Morannes, editor-in-chief of ‘Paris-Soir’ and Paulette’s lover. To thank him for granting him the interview, Philippe unwittingly becomes an accomplice of fate by offering him a ticket to Paulette’s show. Carl sneaks into her dressing room, and Paulette, swept away, gives herself to him for a night of passion. Should she leave Philippe or break up with Carl? Will Philippe succumb to Claudine’s charms, even though she herself is not taken with Carl?
Top Cast


Sacha Guitry
Sacha Guitry
Philippe de Morannes, journaliste
Sacha Guitry
Philippe de Morannes, journaliste


Gaby Morlay
Gaby Morlay
Paulette Nanteuil, comédienne
Gaby Morlay
Paulette Nanteuil, comédienne


Jacqueline Delubac
Jacqueline Delubac
Claudine André, journaliste
Jacqueline Delubac
Claudine André, journaliste


Georges Grey
Georges Grey
Carl Erickson (as George Grey)
Georges Grey
Carl Erickson (as George Grey)


Pauline Carton
Pauline Carton
La femme de chambre de l'hôtel
Pauline Carton
La femme de chambre de l'hôtel


Jacques Vitry
Jacques Vitry
Le docteur
Jacques Vitry
Le docteur


Louis Baldy
Louis Baldy
Durmel
Louis Baldy
Durmel


Louis Vonelly
Louis Vonelly
Le chef de réception
Louis Vonelly
Le chef de réception
Paul Alex
Paul Alex
Le concierge
Paul Alex
Le concierge
Marc Hélin
Marc Hélin
Un chasseur
Marc Hélin
Un chasseur
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